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Serena Williams shares 90s throwback with daughter Olympia and joins Andre Agassi trend while recalling US Open loss (Image via Getty)
Serena Williams just gave fans a sweet surprise, but the best reaction came from her daughter. The 23-time Grand Slam winner shared a fun video on Instagram where she showed what she was like in the 1990s.
Her daughter, Olympia, asked a simple question on screen, “Mom, what were you like in the 90’s?” That one line set up a full throwback moment. The video quickly took viewers from Serena’s early tennis days to relaxed beach clips, all while the song Iris played in the background. It was simple, personal, and easy to connect with.
Serena Williams joins Andre Agassi in viral 90s trend and shares throwback moments with daughter Olympia
Serena Williams used the trend in a very personal way. The video started with her daughter’s question and then moved into old clips of Serena practicing, playing matches, and enjoying life off the court.
You could see her energy, her smile, and the early version of the champion fans know today.She turned pro at just 14. By 1999, at age 17, she had already made a big mark by winning her first major title and beating Steffi Graf. That moment changed everything for her career. Over time, she built a record of 23 Grand Slam singles titles and 73 career singles titles, becoming one of the greatest in the sport.This trend is not just hers. Andre Agassi also shared a similar video.
His post followed the same idea, starting with the question, “Dad, what were you like in the 90s?” His video showed his younger days, both on the court and away from it, again using the same song. Fans enjoyed seeing both legends go back in time in such a simple and real way.
Serena Williams reflects on US Open 2022 loss against Ajla Tomljanovic and speaks honestly about final match
Serena lost the first set, fought back to win the second, but could not hold on in the final set.Later, she spoke openly about that match in an interview with CBS Mornings. She said, “I was actually not very happy at all. Just because of the result. I was there to keep going and to keep winning. And yeah, it was more or less like, ‘I can’t believe I let that match go’ more than anything, you know. Obviously, it was a great moment and a great memory, and I’ve never felt – I don’t feel like I’ve left anything, but I just felt like, What could I have done better that day?”Even though she stepped away from regular competition after that, she has not fully closed the door on tennis. At the same time, her sister Venus Williams is still playing. In her recent match at the Miami Open, Venus lost to Francesca Jones in the Round of 16.




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