… Florida. “These girls aren’t ready, mentally or physically. It’s too hard on the family,” Richard said. “Bringing the girls out later in their life will be better for our family, for the girls and for tennis.”
“Venus wants to win Wimbledon and Serena wants to win the U.S. Open,” Richard said. “And they will.”
So what’s next for the tennis great? Well, the sky’s the limit, but Williams seems to getting more into investing.
Serena Williams’ Serena Ventures investment firm, launched less than two years ago, has invested in more than 30 companies, including Neighborhood Goods, MasterClass, Coinbase, Daily Harvest, Lola and the infant stroller-maker Colugo.
“Colugo is all about design,” she offered during a session at Advertising Week NYC on Tuesday, with CNBC correspondent Julia Boorstin and Verizon CEO Guru Gowrappan.