"Believe in yourself, even when you can't, or don't. Believe anyway" - Venus Williams on the importance of self-belief and confidence

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Saturday, 10 December 2022 at 01:00
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Venus Williams shared her thoughts on many aspects of her tennis career and of the sport in general, and in the process revealed her biggest learnings from playing tennis at the highest level. Williams feels tennis has taught her the importance of self-reflection and honesty, along with self-belief regardless of the situation.

The seven-time Grand Slam singles champion is set to make a comeback at the 2023 Women's Tennis Classic, an exhibition event ahead of the Dallas Open, in February. She recently took to social media to answer questions from fans and one of the questions posed to her was about the biggest lessons tennis has taught her.

Elaborating on the importance of self-reflection and honesty with oneself, Williams opined that those aspects are crucial to improvement. She also suggested that there is nothing more important than self-belief and confidence in tennis as well as in life.

"Complete self-honesty and self-reflection. It's the only way to improve. And to dig in deep and run through walls. To believe in yourself, even when you can't, or don't. Believe anyway. Know you are the ONE," Venus Williams wrote on the Instagram page of her fashion brand ElevenbyVenus, in response to the fan's question.

Since the 42-year-old was communicating with fans and followers through her fashion brand, she received an interesting query regarding her sister Serena Williams. When asked whether she would launch a 'Serena Williams collection' with ElevenbyVenus in the future, the elder Williams sister replied with an emphatic 'yes.'

"Oh HECK YEAH!," she wrote in response.

Williams' focus on honesty could be seen in her response to another question. Venus Williams lost in the fourth round of consecutive seasons at the French Open (2016 and 2017) to the same player, Timea Bacsinszky. When asked what she learned from those two matches, the five-time Wimbledon champion said she learned that her luck simply ran out.

"I learned luck runs out," Williams stated

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