Serena Williams’ Ex-Coach Gives Scathing Verdict on Donald Trump’s Wife’s ‘Melania’ Documentary: “She Was a Call Girl”
Serena Williams' former coach also lauded Novak Djokovic for his Australian Open performance against Carlos Alcaraz.
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Amazon MGM Studios recently released, Melania, a documentary on US President Donald Trump‘s wife and US First Lady Melania Trump. The documentary received mixed reactions from the general public, but the critics have heavily censured it.
One social media user on Threads “loved the inside view of the life” of Melania and found her so “classy“. When Serena Williams‘ former coach, Rennae Stubbs, came across the post, she was unimpressed.
Stubbs, a staunch critic of Melania, Trump, and his policies in general, and also someone who doesn’t usually mince her words while giving opinions, delivered a scathing verdict on the documentary. She also questioned whether Melania is a positive role model.
Yes let’s support a woman who came into the country illegally, stayed illegally and had an affair with a man who was married at the time; his wife was pregnant with his kid! I guess u women are Christian’s too, right? oh and she was a call girl. But I’m sure you would be ok with your daughters having this life?! No?
Rennae Stubbs wrote on Threads
Stubbs is very active on X and frequently takes part in discussions about topics ranging from sports to politics, and more. When Melania bragged about her film on X, Stubbs dropped five laughing emoticons.
Check out her post here:
😂😂😂😂😂
— Rennae Stubbs ♈️ (@rennaestubbs) February 1, 2026
Rennae Stubbs on Novak Djokovic’s performance against Carlos Alcaraz in the Australian Open final
In the recently concluded Australian Open, Novak Djokovic played a Grand Slam final for the first time since the 2024 Wimbledon. He met Carlos Alcaraz, who denied him the win at SW19, and he once again dashed his 25th Grand Slam dream.

The now seven-time Grand Slam champion came from a set down to beat the 10-time Australian Open champion in four sets. This made him the 22-year-old youngest man in the Open Era to complete the Career Grand Slam, surpassing Rafael Nadal, who achieved it at 24 after defeating the Serb in the 2010 US Open final. Djokovic’s performance in the final greatly impressed Rennae Stubbs.
As I pointed out the other day. This is the most aggressive @DjokerNole I’ve ever seen. Has he played amazing for 15 years yes. Has he played peak years ago yes. But I have never seen him this aggressive ever. Jim Courier said the same thing to me, too. This is our opinion!
Rennae Stubbs wrote on X
Check out her post here:
As i pointed out the other day. This is THE MOST AGGRESSIVE @DjokerNole I’ve ever seen. Has he played amazing for 15 years yes. Has he played peak years ago yes. But i have never seen him this aggressive ever. Jim Courier said the same thing to me too. This is our opinion!
— Rennae Stubbs ♈️ (@rennaestubbs) February 1, 2026
The win helped Alcaraz improve his head-to-head record over Nole to 5-5, and it was also his second consecutive win over Djokovic. Before the Australian Open final, they met in the title clash of last year’s US Open semifinal, where the eventual champion knocked Djoker out in straight sets.
Before this season, Alcaraz had never progressed beyond the quarterfinals at Melbourne Park, losing in the last eight twice, in 2024 and 2025, to Alexander Zverev and Djokovic, respectively. Last year in the tournament, Djokovic gave the walkover to eventual runner-up Zverev in the semifinals.
In this year’s semifinals, Djokovic knocked out two-time defending champion Jannik Sinner in five sets. Alcaraz, on the other hand, eliminated Zverev in the last four after battling it out for five hours and 27 minutes, with the semifinal now becoming the longest one in the history of the tournament.
Alcaraz also played in his fourth consecutive Grand Slam final, having reached the title clashes at Roland Garros, Wimbledon, and the US Open last year. The last time Djokovic won a Major was at the 2023 US Open against Daniil Medvedev. He won his 10th Australian Open in 2023 against Stefanos Tsitsipas.
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