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Serena Williams and Venus Williams launch podcast and promise unfiltered truths

The Williams sisters reinvent themselves without rackets

Serena Williams and Venus Williams
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Serena Williams and Venus Williams are back as a duo, but this time without rackets, nets, or line judges. The sisters who redefined women’s tennis are now stepping into the audio world with a new podcast called Stockton Street. It’s a project that promises to tell their story from the inside, in their own voices.

The debut episode was recorded at Arthur Ashe Stadium, the same venue where Serena Williams and Venus Williams shined so many times during the US Open. That choice wasn’t random—it’s a place that holds their biggest wins and fiercest battles. According to Bolavip US, the first episode will feature stories about their Grand Slam showdowns, Olympic medals, and how they’ve handled fame, pressure, and the weight of their family legacy.

Podcast on X

The podcast will be distributed exclusively on X (formerly Twitter), with new episodes dropping every two weeks. In Serena Williams’s own words, this space won’t be just about tennis: “It’s our truth, unfiltered.” Coming from two athletes who’ve always guarded their privacy, this marks a bold editorial shift worth following.

 

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Both Serena Williams and Venus Williams reached world No. 1 in singles, and together they won 14 Grand Slam doubles titles and three Olympic gold medals. But beyond the trophies, they represent a story of resilience, sisterhood, and evolution. In an era where women’s sports still fight for media space, they claimed it with authority.

A promising new chapter

Venus Williams, who returned to compete at this year’s US Open, continues to prove that her career isn’t defined by age but by conviction. Serena Williams, retired since 2022, has expanded her presence in business and publishing—and now, podcasting. Stockton Street is their first joint venture outside of sports, and it promises to be as powerful as their cross-court winners.

This new format will allow Serena Williams and Venus Williams to connect with fans in a different way. No sets, no tie-breaks—just stories that were never told at press conferences. The sisters aren’t just writing a new chapter. They’re narrating it themselves.

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