With four gold medals and one silver, Venus Williams is the most decorated tennis player in Olympic history ahead of her nearest rival, younger sister Serena (four golds). The two siblings' careers are very much intertwined and have been involved in tennis for years, including the Olympic games.
Venus was born in Lynwood, California, 15 months before Serena. Their father, Richard, was determined to make his daughters tennis champions and coached them from a very young age. Both Venus and Serena quickly developed their physical strength, with Venus serving at speeds of over 160 km/h by the time she turned 10. They won numerous youth tournaments across the USA as they progressed through the age categories.
Venus turned professional at just 14 and became the first unseeded player in the Open Era to reach a Grand Slam final at the US Open in 1997, where Switzerland’s Martina Hingis defeated her.
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