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SERENA WILLIAMS DIVIDES OPINION WITH TIGHT FITTING BODY SUIT AT US OPEN SHOWCASING HER HEAVY BOTTOM
Serena Williams knows how to make an entrance — and at this year’s US Open, the tennis legend once again proved she doesn’t need a racket in her hand to dominate the spotlight.
The 23-time Grand Slam champion showed up in a sleek, tight-fitting bodysuit that immediately set social media buzzing, with fans and fashion watchers split over the daring, curve-hugging look.
Striding confidently through the grounds, Serena paired the athletic one-piece with statement accessories and her signature glow, turning what could’ve been a simple courtside appearance into a full-on fashion moment.
Within minutes, photos of her outfit began circulating online — and the reactions poured in fast.
Love It or Debate It — Everyone’s Talking
Supporters praised the look as bold, powerful, and unapologetically Serena.
“Only Serena could make sportswear look like a runway moment,” one fan wrote.
“She’s strong, confident, and owning it,” another posted.
But, as with many high-profile fashion risks, not everyone agreed — with some critics calling the outfit “too daring” for the traditionally preppy tennis setting.
Still, if history has shown anything, it’s this: Serena has never dressed to please critics.
Fashion Rebel, Always
From her iconic black catsuit at the French Open to glittering on-court tutus and custom Nike designs, Serena has long used fashion to challenge expectations in tennis — a sport known for its strict traditions and dress codes.
Time and time again, she’s blurred the line between athlete and style icon, refusing to shrink herself — literally or figuratively — to fit anyone else’s standards.
And this latest look? Just another chapter in that story.
Still the Center of Attention
Even in retirement, Serena commands the same energy she brought to center court: confidence, presence, and zero apologies.
Love it or debate it, one thing’s certain — when Serena Williams steps out, people notice.
And at the US Open?
She didn’t just attend.
She owned the moment.
