Serena Williams reduces sale price of her property in USA
It's some business committments time for Serena Williams.
The American tennis player put her property in Bel Air neightborhood on sale for $10 million, two million less than 2017 when she had listed it for $12 million.
Not many people were apparently interested at it, that's why now the price decreased.
It would still be a good affair for Serena, who first brought it in 2006 for $6,6 million.
The property features six beds, seven baths, a large living room and a great swimming pool outside.
You can also enjoy a private hair and a make up salon.
Williams has a property in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, and one in Paris, France.
Serena earned $17,1 from 31 May 2017 to 31 May 2018.
The American reached two Grand Slam finals this year, losing both of them to the Japanese Naomi Osaka at the US Open and the German Angelique Kerber at Wimbledon.
Meanwhile, the British Davis Cup team Leon Smith spoke about the case involving Serena and the chair umpire Carlos Ramos, admitting that not having coaching in WTA Grand Slams and men's tennis overall is good.
'Honestly, I don't mind saying it, my personal view is it's something special in our game and it's pretty unique that players are going out there and having to problem solve.
I think that's something that is fascinating watching the match unfold is who is making the changes.
I like the way it is', Smith said.
'I think the team element of Davis Cup and Fed Cup it's something different, it's very clear that that's what happens – that's why it works.
Everyone knows across all spectrum of the sport that's going to happen.
I think the issues arise when various governing bodies or tournaments there isn't enough dialogue between them to get enough consistency.
That often can cause issues with officials, fans, players, coaching boxes and clearly there's a need – not just on this topic – for a coming together to actually have some consistency.
It's some business committments time for Serena Williams.
The American tennis player put her property in Bel Air neightborhood on sale for $10 million, two million less than 2017 when she had listed it for $12 million.
Not many people were apparently interested at it, that's why now the price decreased.
It would still be a good affair for Serena, who first brought it in 2006 for $6.6 million.
The property features six beds, seven baths, a large living room and a great swimming pool outside.
You can also enjoy a private hair and a make up salon.
Williams has a property in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, and one in Paris, France.
Serena earned $17.1 from 31 May 2017 to 31 May 2018.
The American reached two Grand Slam finals this year, losing both of them to the Japanese Naomi Osaka at the US Open and the German Angelique Kerber at Wimbledon.
Meanwhile, the British Davis Cup team Leon Smith spoke about the case involving Serena and the chair umpire Carlos Ramos, admitting that not having coaching in WTA Grand Slams and men's tennis overall is good.
'Honestly, I don't mind saying it, my personal view is it's something special in our game and it's pretty unique that players are going out there and having to problem solve.


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