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Serena Williams slams Maria Sharapova, says she is 'treated differently' because of her race

Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova is one of the most legendary rivalries both on and off the court in the tennis world. 

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Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams hold their trophies after their ladies final match at the 118th Wimbledon Tennis Championships in Wimbledon, London 03 July, 2004.
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Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova is one of the most legendary rivalries both on and off the court in the tennis world. 

Adding another chapter to this Serena has now spoken out against how she is perceived to be meaner compared to the dope-tainted Maria Sharapova. She said the perception eventually boiled down to her race.

Serena, the most successful female player in the Open Era, is currently on a break from the game as she is expecting. 

“I feel like people think I’m mean,” the 35-year-old was quoted as saying in an interview to Vogue. “Really tough and really mean and really street. But Maria Sharapova, who might not talk to anybody, might be perceived by the public as being nicer.

“Why is that? Because I’m black and so I look mean? That’s the society we live in. That’s life,” she said.

Serena Williams said this prevailing perception forces her to be twice as good to command that respect in public. “They say African-Americans have to be twice as good, especially women,” she said. “I’m perfectly OK with having to be twice as good,” she added.

This comes days after the revelation of an extract in Maria Sharapova’s upcoming autobiography where she spoke about her long-standing rivalry with Serena Williams.

In the extract, Sharapova recounts her first meeting with Williams at the age of 17 when she shocked the world to win the Wimbledon title.

Sharapova, given a wildcard for the US Open that begins on August 28, even claimed that she had motivated Serena Williams to become the greatest ever female tennis player. This was in reference to the 2004 Wimbledon that Sharapova won beating Serena.

Sharapova alleged that Serena had called her a ‘little b****’ and pledged not to lose again after the final. Serena Williams also questioned detractors who say Sharapova is as good as her and that the only reason Williams wins is because of her ‘bigger serve’.

“I was like, wait a minute, please, I place my serve. And what about my volleys? My speed? I’m the player who’s hitting angles. I’m the player who moves you. I use my brain, and that’s really why I win,” Williams said.

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