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Serena Williams Twinning With Her Daughter In Matching Tennis Outfits Is *Everything*

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  • In a new Instagram post, Serena Williams showed off her strong arms and core.
  • The photo shows Alexis Olympia, a tennis star, and her 4-year-old daughter Alexis Olympia, dressed in matching Nike tennis clothes.
  • Serena is a champion on the court, but she also stays fit with her healthy diet.

    The twinning moments Serena Williams and Alexis Olympia continue to be a constant. The 40-year-old took a picture next to her daughter wearing matching red and pink Nike one-pieces.

    Serena captioned the photo with “Next?”

    Her fans were swooning over how adorable their twinning moment was with one user commenting, “Legend raising a young legend đŸ™ŒđŸŸ.” Another added, “This is the cutest ❀❀.” A third user replied to Serena saying, “Yep, she’s got next!👍”

      With the way things look, I wouldn’t be surprised to find the duo training together in the future (Alexis has bought a tennis racket BTW).

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      The tennis GOAT loves sharing her mother-daughter moments on Instagram, whether they are twinning or not. They have worn everything together, from swimsuits to Disney princess gowns.

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      They even took their matching fashion senses to TikTok back September while dancing to Dua Lipa’s “Levitating.”

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      While I love Serena and her little girl, I am not denying that I love how adorable they look together. But, I cannot get over how toned Serena looks with her arms and abs. We all know what she does to stay fit and active (think of her). Casual23 Grand Slam titles) Let’s look at her diet.

      Serena spoke last year Women’s HealthShe thinks about food in such a way that it makes her wonder what it can do for her. “My philosophy is to eat to live. She said that you shouldn’t live for food. “I want a healthy lifestyle, and you know that I do. [I’m eating]There are a lot greens, mostly plant-based, lately. This is just super healthy stuff.

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      Serena also said that cravings are a normal part of life, but she views her meals as a way to get her fitness goals. “You need it to survive. And [that’s]It is very difficult to live by because I love to snack. These are my goals,” she said.

      She admitted that she sometimes skips breakfast because Olympia is running around or forgetting. She also admits to sometimes not feeling hungry.

        For lunch and dinner, Serena eats greens and protein like a bean burger and gluten-free bean burrito. When she runs out of ideas, Serena turns to social media. She says that she is inspired by what she sees on Instagram and loves making it.

          Serena can eat almost any food, including pasta (while she trains), fruits, vegetables, and the occasional Moon Pie. However, you won’t find beef and avocados on her plates. “I like lots of greens before I go to my match, then fruit, and some carbs and some kind of protein. I try to knock them. [her food groups]All in one.”

          Truly a queen, both at court and off.

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          Source: Women’s Health Mag

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