Serena Williams gushed over her sister Venus Williams' Lacoste fits in her Paris photodump from the 2025 French Open. The latter was commentating at Roland Garros as she gathered experiences away from the competitive court.
Serena and Venus forged one of the most iconic sister rivalries in the tennis realm that still resonates. The two competed against each other 31 times, and the former led 19-12. Their camaraderie shone through in the women's doubles, earning 22 titles, including three Olympic golds and 14 majors.
Now a businesswoman, Venus Williams campaigned for Lacoste during the 2025 French Open. She was commentating in the 124th edition of Roland Garros, turning heads in eye-catching fits from her partner brand.
In a recent Instagram post, she shared her Paris lookbook, captioning:
"À la mode"
The carousel of pictures garnered love from her sister and the 23-time Grand Slam winner.
"So pretty," commented Serena.

Both Serena Williams and Venus Williams have become big names in the investment domain. They recently joined forces to become brand partners of Shares, standing with its aim to promote a smarter way of investing. The Shares x Williams Sisters collaboration was launched on May 24, 2025.
The siblings made history as the first Black women to acquire minority stakes in the NFL after they invested in the Miami Dolphins in 2009.
Serena Williams and Venus Williams to soon launch their video podcast on X

Serena Williams and Venus Williams are taking their partnership to the X Originals as they will soon begin their video podcast, co-produced by the former's Nine Two Six Productions. They may offer a peek into their lives, engage in sibling banter, and probably talk tennis.
Expressing excitement about their new venture, the sisters told X Originals that it was an opportunity for them to engage with their fans directly.
"We’re so excited to be launching our new podcast, a place where we will share our personal stories, have authentic conversations, spotlight important topics, and laugh a lot. This platform gives us the chance to engage directly with our fans who have supported us throughout our careers, and we’re excited to connect with audiences, old and new, in a way we’ve never done before."
After the latest joint venture was made public, the former World No. 1 anticipated the new journey and wrote:
"You ready @Venuseswilliams - let's go get 'em!"
The younger Williams was one of the investors of the NWSL's new franchise, Angel City FC, alongside her husband, Alexis Ohanian. Ohanian has been a strong advocate of women's sports and a prominent investor in early-stage start-ups.