Maria Sakkari explains ‘greatest athlete’ Serena Williams’ ‘mind-blowing’ contribution to tennis

Maria Sakkari had met Serena Williams twice on the WTA tour and was tied 1-1 in their head-to-head meetings.


Maria Sakkari explains ‘greatest athlete’ Serena Williams’ ‘mind-blowing’ contribution to tennis

Maria Sakkari, Serena Williams (Image via X/ESPN, Ubitennis)

Serena Williams, without a shadow of doubt, is one of the best athletes in the world. Maria Sakkari, the tennis ace from Greece spoke highly of Williams on the Tennis Insider Club podcast.

The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion hung up her racket at the 2022 US Open. Sakkari turned pro in 2015 and met Williams twice.

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It was Sakkari who upset Williams in the 2020 Cincinnati Open fourth young. But Williams later got her revenge and tied the head-to-record 1-1 by beating the 29-year-old in the fourth round of the US Open the same year.

Sakkari hasn’t yet won a Grand Slam title, and had produced her best performance in the 2021 French Open mad 2021 US Open by reaching the finals. While lauding Williams for making tennis more popular, Sakkari said current players need to “keep it up” as other sports are catching up with tennis.

I think female tennis is in my opinion the number one female sport in the world. We have great ambassadors and I think Serena really helped with that. For me, Serena is the greatest athlete, not just tennis player, that has achieved those things. Mind-blowing things. We all try to win one Slam, she has 23! It’s an incredible number.

Maria Sakkari told Tennis Insider Club Podcast

Sakkari recently played the Miami Open where World No.3 and 2023 US Open champion Coco Gauff ended her campaign in the third round. The World No.64, who was a runner-up in the 2023 and 2024 Indian Wells (lost to World No.2 Iga Swiatek in both the finals), was defeated by Gauff in the third round.

Maria Sakkari wants to get coaching from Jessica Pegula

During the aforementioned podcast, Maria Sakkari was also asked which current player she wanted to add to her entourage for a week. Among the former players, Sakkari picked 22-time Grand Slam singles champion Steffi Graf, but Jessica Pegula was a choice when asked to pick from the active ones.

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Jessica Pegula (Image via X/CGTN Sports Scene)

I think retired I would go with Steffi Graf. Active player I would go with Jess Pegula. I feel like she is very into tactics and stuff, that’s why. I think that’s the case.

Maria Sakkari told Tennis Insider Club Podcast

Pegula came close to lifting her first Miami Open title but World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka prevailed over her in the final in straight sets to her first Sunshine Double singles trophy. The American, before progressing to the Miami Open final, had lifted the ATX Open and reached the Adelaide International final where compatriot Madison Keys denied her the win.

Sakkari has met the 31-year-old 11 times on the tour and is 5-6 in their head-to-head encounter. Before reaching the summit clash, Pegula had eliminated Sakkari from Adelaide International, which was also the last time they faced each other.

Maria Sakkari’s 2025 season so far

Maria Sakkari started the 2025 season at the Adelaide International where Jessica Pegula knocked her out in the fourth round. She then fell in the first round of the Australian Open to Camila Osorio.

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Maria Sakkari (Image via X/Tennis Channel)

At the Linz Open, Dayana Yastremska ended her run in the quarterfinal following which, Sakkari suffered a defeat against Iga Swiatek in the Qatar Open third round. In Dubai, however, Sakkari fell in her first match due to her defeat to Emma Raducanu.

She then suffered back-to-back defeats when Zeynep Sonmez beat her in the Merida Open Akron. Following her defeat to Coco Gauff at Indian Wells and the Miami Open, Sakkari is gearing up for the Charleston Open. She is scheduled to square off against Marina Stakusic in her first match. The former World No.3, the winner of two WTA singles titles, is 6-11 on the tour this year.