Tennis Stars Serena & Venus Williams Launch New Podcast Addressing Rumors, Upbringing & More
Tennis Stars Serena & Venus Williams Launch New Podcast Addressing Rumors, Upbringing & More
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Tennis legends Serena and Venus Williams are launching a new podcast titled Stockton Street, named after the street in Compton, California, where they grew up.
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The biweekly series, set to debut on X (formerly Twitter), will feature candid conversations with creators, innovators, and influential figures, offering listeners a closer look at the sisters’ perspectives on sports, culture, and life beyond tennis. The first episode was filmed at Arthur Ashe Stadium, a symbolic location where both sisters have achieved historic Grand Slam victories.
The podcast, comes at an exciting time for the sisters: Venus, 45, recently returned to competitive tennis after a 16-month hiatus, making her the oldest singles entrant at the U.S. Open since 1981. Through Stockton Street, the Williams sisters aim to share stories of resilience, creativity, and ambition, reflecting both their personal journeys and the broader experiences of the communities that shaped them.

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