“I got crazy,” Actor Brian Cox reminisce being impressed watching Serena Williams’s golf technique
Actor Brian Cox talked about his experience playing golf with Serena Williams for a Super Bowl advertisement.
Serena Williams and Brian Cox
Brian Cox cannot stop marveling at American tennis legend Serena Williams and her golf techniques. Both the individuals featured in beer brand Michelob Ultra’s Super Bowl LVII advertisement.
The Scottish actor who was brought up near St. Andrews Golf Course in the United Kingdom does know a thing or two about golf. Hence, when Jimmy Fallon of The Tonight Show asked Brian Cox to tell his feelings about playing golf with Serena Williams, he praised and even complimented her.
The Tonight Show shared an excerpt of this video on social media.
“It’s not everyday that you play golf with Serena Williams. Serena was interesting ‘cause she doesn’t really like golf. She is very contained and she was doing the ball, and she would do it. That was in Miami, where we filmed it. And then later on, we came to Phoenix to watch the game – to watch the actual Super Bowl. And she was amazing, ‘cause she’d been practicing and she’d been practicing her swing. And she was extraordinary. And I thought, ‘You know, you’re so secretive.’ I got crazy,” he told.
Serena Williams, meanwhile after retiring from tennis is spending most of her time with family and friends, looking after her business interests.
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Serena Williams was seen teaching her daughter basics of the sport
The 23-time Grand Slam champion is one of the greatest athletes that the world has ever seen. However, last year she shocked the world when she decided to retire from the sport. She played her last match against Ajla Tomljanovic in the third round of the US Open.
Now, Serena Williams is teaching her daughter Olympia the techniques which made her a champion. She even took a leaf from his father Richard Williams coaching manual to help her daughter learn better. All this was captured on camera and The Bleacher Report shared this on social media.
“You know what Grandpa taught me? So the first thing you do is turn, back, reach, hand and follow through,” Serena Williams could be heard saying.
She also enacted the whole process step-by-step. But she is also mindful that it will be difficult for her daughter to understand and appreciate what she is trying to teach her.
“That is very complicated for a three-year-old but you might get it,” she further added.
The seven-time Wimbledon champion is also seen helping her daughter practice by dropping a few balls . She complimented Olympia for her effort.
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