“A crush on him?” Venus Williams mysteriously hints at coaching Stefanos Tsitsipas


“A crush on him?” Venus Williams mysteriously hints at coaching Stefanos Tsitsipas

It would be a shame not to admit that fans and the tennis community has missed seeing the Tennis Star and successful entrepreneur Venus Williams in action on courts for a while now, but hopefully, we may finally get the chance to see the former World No. 1 again, although on the court sidelines as she remains uncanny on her willingness to coach the Greek player Stefanos Tsitsipas.

While interacting with her fans and followers on her business Instagram account, ElevenbyVenus, she answers a multitude of questions, the most eye-catching of them being asked, “Coach Stefanos Tsitsipas later?”, where she replies in a rather unsettling manner leaving fans dazed and clueless a to whether the star is planning to return and team up with one of the most highly regarded tennis professionals.

“I find that a lot of people have a crush on him. But I’m just assuming you want me to coach someone with a great game,” Venus wrote.

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“Coach someone with a great game”, quotes Williams on returning chances

Venus Williams
Venus Williams

Williams whose magnificent career recordings paved the way for her being one of the greatest comes along with the fact that she has won seven Grand Slam titles including five of the prestigious Wimbledon titles, not to mention being the defending champion for two consecutive years and two titles at the renowned courts of US Open in Flushing Meadows.

If by any instance Venus decides on coaching Stefanos Tsitsipas, it would be a hell of a duo considering the Greek’s performance would substantially advance as he gets the mentorship and experience from one of the players who have maintained their stance in the tennis world for as long. The tennis professional hailing from Greece has been recorded as the highest ranked Greek player in history with his all-time rank witnessed as high as World No. 3.

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