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Serena Williams’ competitive fire fuels new chapter in business

by Associated Press

LOS ANGELES, U.S. Feb 24, 2026 - 12:19 pm GMT+3
Edited By Kelvin Ndunga
Serena Williams of the U.S. in action during her Wimbledon first round match against France's Harmony Tan at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, U.K., June 28, 2022. (Reuters Photo)
Serena Williams of the U.S. in action during her Wimbledon first round match against France's Harmony Tan at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, U.K., June 28, 2022. (Reuters Photo)
by Associated Press Feb 24, 2026 12:19 pm
Edited By Kelvin Ndunga

Serena Williams has swapped match points for boardroom calls, but the intensity remains.

When she logged onto Zoom for an interview with The Associated Press (AP), she was already in the makeup chair, balancing touch-ups with business talk.

It offered a glimpse into her new rhythm, built on meetings, investments and production deals rather than center-court battles.

Nearly four years after stepping away from professional tennis, the 23-time Grand Slam champion has leaned into life as an investor and producer. She is among the featured executives in Prime Video’s new docuseries “The CEO Club,” which premieres Monday.

Williams has not competed since the 2022 U.S. Open, when she said she was “evolving” away from the sport. Earlier this month, she became eligible to return after re-entering tennis’ drug-testing pool, although it remains unclear whether she plans to play again.

For Williams, the shift from elite athlete to entrepreneur rests on the same principles that fueled her dominance on court: preparation, discipline and a relentless drive to win.

“I think the biggest lesson is just never give up, and you have to keep trying,” Williams said. She stars in the series alongside Latin singer Thalia; former model and fashion designer Dee Ocleppo Hilfiger; Market America and Shop CEO Loren Ridinger; supermodel Winnie Harlow; wellness entrepreneur Hannah Bronfman; and Isabela Rangel Grutman, founder of ISA Grutman jewelry. The eight-episode season follows the executives as they navigate high-stakes decisions, family responsibilities and personal challenges while building global brands.

“As a CEO, you don’t win everything. You have to make really hard decisions,” Williams said. “Just like in sport and in tennis, you have to show up every day. You might lose, but you just have to show up again the very next day.”

Beyond appearing in the series, Williams also served as an executive producer through her company, Nine Two Six Productions, a role she said felt natural after years in the public eye.

“Being in the public eye for so long, you really want to control the narrative and make sure the truth gets out there,” she said. “Not only for me, but for these amazing women who are in the show as well, it’s super important that the right story is told.”

Ridinger said the series highlights the realities behind leadership that audiences often do not see.

“Everybody thinks you’re just like an overnight success. They don’t realize it took 34 years to get where you’re at,” she said. “Leadership is not that easy. You have to make tough decisions, tough calls. You’re not always a fan favorite of people you’re working with.”

Ridinger said building a business while balancing personal responsibilities requires prioritization and discipline, particularly for leaders managing both professional demands and family life. She said maintaining focus often means making intentional decisions about how time and energy are spent each day.

“You cannot become a slave to emergencies,” Ridinger said. “You have to learn how to prioritize. And the way I do that is very simple. I do the hardest things first every day.”

Both women emphasized the importance of surrounding themselves with trusted support systems, saying it is a common theme throughout the series.

“The curation of a positive circle is just part of life that we need to have,” Ridinger said. “You’re not going to associate with somebody who doesn’t believe in what you do.”

Williams said the mental resilience required in sports has also prepared her for the pressures of leadership.

“When you’re the best, most people want you to not do so well,” she said. “You just have to lean into making those decisions anyway.”

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