Comment Serena Williams brought the power to the US Open on Monday night, but the sweetness quotient was amped up by someone else. Her daughter, Olympia Ohanian — that’s Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr. — provided her own entertainment the moment she set foot on Arthur Ashe Stadium, sparking a celebrity-studded crowd in beaded braids that was a rousing return to her mom’s first of six US Open championships in 1999. Dressed in glittering attire that mimicked her mother, she posed for photos and chatted with her dad while Williams took care of business, cruising to a straight-sets first-round victory over Danka Kovinic. Outlook: Serena Williams sheds cape, finds form and once again owns US Open stage “It was her beads or me,” Williams told reporters later. “I wanted to, but I didn’t have the time… I was so happy when she wore them. It’s perfect for her.” Olympia, which turns 5 on Thursday, is a miracle in itself. Olympia’s resume, in no particular order, includes making the cover of Vogue’s September issue (the fold-out part, mom got the cover), having an Instagram account with over 600,000 followers, and incredibly adorable photos of her antics . and became the youngest co-owner in professional sports when she was part of a team that acquired the Los Angeles Angel City soccer franchise at age 3. In between photos of mom, Olympia played with her aunt Isha Price’s hair and sat applauding the action on dad’s lap. Then there was ice cream in the player’s lounge. In her interview with Vogue, Williams explained that she is weeks away from settling into a life away from court, one that will include business ventures and possibly expanding her family. “Believe me, I never wanted to choose between tennis and family. I don’t think that’s fair. If I were a man, I wouldn’t be writing this because I’d be out there playing and winning while my wife did the physical labor to expand our family,” Williams told Rob Haskell. “Maybe I’d be more of a Tom Brady if I had that chance. Don’t get me wrong: I love being a woman and I loved every second of being pregnant at Olympia. Serena Williams isn’t done yet after a hard-fought victory in the first round of the US Open “I was one of those pesky women who loved being pregnant and worked right up until the day I had to report to hospital — although things got super complicated on the other side [when she nearly died]. And I almost did the impossible: A lot of people don’t realize I was two months pregnant when I won the Australian Open in 2017. But I turn 41 this month [Sept. 26]and something’s got to give.” But not yet. A second-round singles match on Wednesday with second-seeded Anett Kontaveit looms, as does a doubles match with her sister Venus, and excitement is likely to intensify. “The crowd was crazy,” Williams said during the postgame ceremony, with her husband and daughter standing nearby. “They really helped me get through. I was really excited, like, “Yeah, I got this.”
title: “Serena Williams Daughter Olympia Is In The Spotlight At The Us Open Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-03” author: “Jacob Rapelyea”
Comment Serena Williams brought the power to the US Open on Monday night, but the sweetness quotient was amped up by someone else. Her daughter, Olympia Ohanian — that’s Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr. — provided her own entertainment the moment she set foot on Arthur Ashe Stadium, sparking a celebrity-studded crowd in beaded braids that was a rousing return to her mom’s first of six US Open championships in 1999. Dressed in glittering attire that mimicked her mother, she posed for photos and chatted with her dad while Williams took care of business, cruising to a straight-sets first-round victory over Danka Kovinic. Outlook: Serena Williams sheds cape, finds form and once again owns US Open stage “It was her beads or me,” Williams told reporters later. “I wanted to, but I didn’t have the time… I was so happy when she wore them. It’s perfect for her.” Olympia, which turns 5 on Thursday, is a miracle in itself. Olympia’s resume, in no particular order, includes making the cover of Vogue’s September issue (the fold-out part, mom got the cover), having an Instagram account with over 600,000 followers, and incredibly adorable photos of her antics . and became the youngest co-owner in professional sports when she was part of a team that acquired the Los Angeles Angel City soccer franchise at age 3. In between photos of mom, Olympia played with her aunt Isha Price’s hair and sat applauding the action on dad’s lap. Then there was ice cream in the player’s lounge. In her interview with Vogue, Williams explained that she is weeks away from settling into a life away from court, one that will include business ventures and possibly expanding her family. “Believe me, I never wanted to choose between tennis and family. I don’t think that’s fair. If I were a man, I wouldn’t be writing this because I’d be out there playing and winning while my wife did the physical labor to expand our family,” Williams told Rob Haskell. “Maybe I’d be more of a Tom Brady if I had that chance. Don’t get me wrong: I love being a woman and I loved every second of being pregnant at Olympia. Serena Williams isn’t done yet after a hard-fought victory in the first round of the US Open “I was one of those pesky women who loved being pregnant and worked right up until the day I had to report to hospital — although things got super complicated on the other side [when she nearly died]. And I almost did the impossible: A lot of people don’t realize I was two months pregnant when I won the Australian Open in 2017. But I turn 41 this month [Sept. 26]and something’s got to give.” But not yet. A second-round singles match on Wednesday with second-seeded Anett Kontaveit looms, as does a doubles match with her sister Venus, and excitement is likely to intensify. “The crowd was crazy,” Williams said during the postgame ceremony, with her husband and daughter standing nearby. “They really helped me get through. I was really excited, like, “Yeah, I got this.”
title: “Serena Williams Daughter Olympia Is In The Spotlight At The Us Open Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-22” author: “Juan Deane”
Comment Serena Williams brought the power to the US Open on Monday night, but the sweetness quotient was amped up by someone else. Her daughter, Olympia Ohanian — that’s Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr. — provided her own entertainment the moment she set foot on Arthur Ashe Stadium, sparking a celebrity-studded crowd in beaded braids that was a rousing return to her mom’s first of six US Open championships in 1999. Dressed in glittering attire that mimicked her mother, she posed for photos and chatted with her dad while Williams took care of business, cruising to a straight-sets first-round victory over Danka Kovinic. Outlook: Serena Williams sheds cape, finds form and once again owns US Open stage “It was her beads or me,” Williams told reporters later. “I wanted to, but I didn’t have the time… I was so happy when she wore them. It’s perfect for her.” Olympia, which turns 5 on Thursday, is a miracle in itself. Olympia’s resume, in no particular order, includes making the cover of Vogue’s September issue (the fold-out part, mom got the cover), having an Instagram account with over 600,000 followers, and incredibly adorable photos of her antics . and became the youngest co-owner in professional sports when she was part of a team that acquired the Los Angeles Angel City soccer franchise at age 3. In between photos of mom, Olympia played with her aunt Isha Price’s hair and sat applauding the action on dad’s lap. Then there was ice cream in the player’s lounge. In her interview with Vogue, Williams explained that she is weeks away from settling into a life away from court, one that will include business ventures and possibly expanding her family. “Believe me, I never wanted to choose between tennis and family. I don’t think that’s fair. If I were a man, I wouldn’t be writing this because I’d be out there playing and winning while my wife did the physical labor to expand our family,” Williams told Rob Haskell. “Maybe I’d be more of a Tom Brady if I had that chance. Don’t get me wrong: I love being a woman and I loved every second of being pregnant at Olympia. Serena Williams isn’t done yet after a hard-fought victory in the first round of the US Open “I was one of those pesky women who loved being pregnant and worked right up until the day I had to report to hospital — although things got super complicated on the other side [when she nearly died]. And I almost did the impossible: A lot of people don’t realize I was two months pregnant when I won the Australian Open in 2017. But I turn 41 this month [Sept. 26]and something’s got to give.” But not yet. A second-round singles match on Wednesday with second-seeded Anett Kontaveit looms, as does a doubles match with her sister Venus, and excitement is likely to intensify. “The crowd was crazy,” Williams said during the postgame ceremony, with her husband and daughter standing nearby. “They really helped me get through. I was really excited, like, “Yeah, I got this.”
title: “Serena Williams Daughter Olympia Is In The Spotlight At The Us Open Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-09” author: “William Cornwell”
Comment Serena Williams brought the power to the US Open on Monday night, but the sweetness quotient was amped up by someone else. Her daughter, Olympia Ohanian — that’s Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr. — provided her own entertainment the moment she set foot on Arthur Ashe Stadium, sparking a celebrity-studded crowd in beaded braids that was a rousing return to her mom’s first of six US Open championships in 1999. Dressed in glittering attire that mimicked her mother, she posed for photos and chatted with her dad while Williams took care of business, cruising to a straight-sets first-round victory over Danka Kovinic. Outlook: Serena Williams sheds cape, finds form and once again owns US Open stage “It was her beads or me,” Williams told reporters later. “I wanted to, but I didn’t have the time… I was so happy when she wore them. It’s perfect for her.” Olympia, which turns 5 on Thursday, is a miracle in itself. Olympia’s resume, in no particular order, includes making the cover of Vogue’s September issue (the fold-out part, mom got the cover), having an Instagram account with over 600,000 followers, and incredibly adorable photos of her antics . and became the youngest co-owner in professional sports when she was part of a team that acquired the Los Angeles Angel City soccer franchise at age 3. In between photos of mom, Olympia played with her aunt Isha Price’s hair and sat applauding the action on dad’s lap. Then there was ice cream in the player’s lounge. In her interview with Vogue, Williams explained that she is weeks away from settling into a life away from court, one that will include business ventures and possibly expanding her family. “Believe me, I never wanted to choose between tennis and family. I don’t think that’s fair. If I were a man, I wouldn’t be writing this because I’d be out there playing and winning while my wife did the physical labor to expand our family,” Williams told Rob Haskell. “Maybe I’d be more of a Tom Brady if I had that chance. Don’t get me wrong: I love being a woman and I loved every second of being pregnant at Olympia. Serena Williams isn’t done yet after a hard-fought victory in the first round of the US Open “I was one of those pesky women who loved being pregnant and worked right up until the day I had to report to hospital — although things got super complicated on the other side [when she nearly died]. And I almost did the impossible: A lot of people don’t realize I was two months pregnant when I won the Australian Open in 2017. But I turn 41 this month [Sept. 26]and something’s got to give.” But not yet. A second-round singles match on Wednesday with second-seeded Anett Kontaveit looms, as does a doubles match with her sister Venus, and excitement is likely to intensify. “The crowd was crazy,” Williams said during the postgame ceremony, with her husband and daughter standing nearby. “They really helped me get through. I was really excited, like, “Yeah, I got this.”