Serena Williams, a name synonymous with tennis greatness, has consistently acknowledged her parents’ instrumental role in shaping her career.
During the 2024 New York Times DealBook Summit, Williams reflected on the profound impact of her father, Richard, and mother, Oracene, in her journey to becoming a global icon.
Richard Williams, Serena’s first coach, was pivotal in introducing her and her sister Venus to tennis. Training on public courts in Compton, Richard’s coaching wasn’t just about refining skills but about fostering belief and resilience.
Rick Macci, who later became their professional coach, highlighted Richard’s unique parenting approach, which prioritized letting his daughters experience childhood alongside their rigorous training.
According to Macci, Richard’s method stood out because he treated his children as kids first, ensuring they weren’t overwhelmed by the pressures of sport and fame.
While Richard handled the frontlines of coaching, Oracene provided the emotional backbone of the family. Serena described her mother as the “spine” of their success, focusing on mental toughness and discipline.
“I say that if you have to take a human body my dad was a body and my mom was a spine and I think there’s no better way to describe it that’s how important and into us, she was to us to our family to my career um and uh yeah she really particularly with me she worked on my mental toughness more than anything else,” Serena said during the 2024 New York Times DealBook Summit.
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