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This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Why were Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova in RI? Stars were at the Tennis Hall of Fame.
Jameela Jamil is clarifying her previous statement regarding Serena Williams and GLP-1s. Here's what she said.
After years of training at the highest level, Serena Williams choosing a GLP-1 isn’t taking the “easy” way out—it’s doing what’s best for her body now.
When Sharapova was inducted into the Tennis Hall of Fame on Saturday night, her former on-court antagonist provided the ...
Sharapova admitted that the plan had been months in the making, and to keep the surprise under wraps, she saved Serena’s ...
Tennis legend Maria Sharapova joins NBC News NOW to discuss her recent induction into the Hall of Fame, her relationship with ...
Serena Williams Reveals Her Weight Loss Journey: After Kids, GLP-1s Were “A Medicine My Body Needed”
In a recent video spot, the 43-year-old athlete reveals that Ro helped her lose 31 pounds in eight months. “Yes, I’m on Ro.
Venus, a titan in women's tennis, turned professional in 1994. In the three decades since, she's won seven Grand Slam titles, ...
Maria Sharapova has entered the International Tennis Hall of Fame, with Serena Williams introducing her at the ceremony on ...
The tennis star has sparked an online debate about whether or not using GLP-1s for weight loss is taking the easy way out.
Williams' surprise appearance to induct Sharapova was "months in the making" and required the code name of another female ...
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