
How Serena Williams Makes Money: Tennis, Fashion and Unicorns | WSJ
Tennis icon Serena Williams is retiring from the sport after the U.S. Open to focus on her family and a flurry of business ventures. WSJ breaks down the assets that make up Williams’ wealth, which is estimated at $260 million.

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