Serena Williams’ US Open run lauded by Kamala Harris, Tiger Woods

All people is taking discover of Serena Williams’ farewell run on the U.S. Open.

On Wednesday, after the 40-year-old completed off second-ranked Anett Kontaveit at Arthur Ashe Stadium to advance to the third spherical, Williams acquired some high-profile plaudits.

“Thanks @serenawilliams for uplifting folks around the globe together with your expertise, grace, and dedication each on and off the court docket,” Vice President Kamala Harris wrote on Twitter. “We have fun all that you've been, all that you're, and all that's to come back.”

Serena Williams, of the United States, reacts after defeating Anett Kontaveit, of Estonia,
The sports activities world and past was watching Serena Williams greatest Anett Kontaveit on the US Open on Wednesday.
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Williams additionally acquired loads of assist from these in attendance on the Billie Jean King Tennis Middle with Tiger Woods, Spike Lee, Zendaya, Anna Wintour and extra readily available to look at the “GOAT” of ladies’s tennis.

“It was a privilege to look at greatness,” Woods tweeted post-match. “Congrats @serenawilliams.”

New Knicks star Jalen Brunson caught William’s first-round match in-person on Monday, calling it “the good factor I’ve ever seen,” and stored up together with her exploits on Wednesday evening.

“LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SERENA,” he wrote on Twitter, including a number of raised palms emoji.

Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods and Erica Herman cheer on Serena Williams on the U.S. Open.
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There have been loads extra within the basketball world conserving tabs on Williams.

“By no means seen something like what Serena Williams is doing!!!,” Suns celebrity Chris Paul tweeted. “EVERYBODY EVERYWHERE is cheering for her and watching each second!! I’m a fan and having fun with each minute!!!”

Warriors star Stephen Curry agreed with everyone else: there’s extra of Serena to come back.

“Not carried out but @serenawilliams,” the he wrote on Twitter.

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