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Home / Sports / Serena Williams: Body image struggles defined early career

Serena Williams: Body image struggles defined early career

1 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Serena Williams struggled with her unique physique early in her career.
  • She decided at 17 never to read articles about herself.
  • Williams is glad for improved treatment of Black tennis players today.
Serena Williams: Body image struggles defined early career

Tennis legend Serena Williams has shared her past difficulties with body image, particularly during the initial 15 years of her professional career. She explained that her physique, characterized by a larger bust and behind, differed significantly from the leaner build of many other athletes at the time.

This disparity, coupled with public scrutiny, profoundly impacted her mental state. At just 17 years old, after winning her first Open, Williams made a conscious decision to avoid reading any press about herself. This strategy helped her remain grounded and shielded her from negativity.

Williams expressed satisfaction that the landscape has improved for emerging Black tennis stars. She observed that today's young athletes are not subjected to the same derogatory remarks she once faced, although she acknowledged the persistence of online trolls.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Serena Williams struggled with her athletic, curvier physique, feeling it didn't match the 'thin, flat' athletic ideal prevalent early in her career.
Serena Williams decided at 17, after her first Open win, to stop reading articles about herself to maintain focus and avoid negativity.
Serena Williams believes treatment has improved, noting that young Black stars like Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka are not called the same derogatory names she endured.

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