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So touching. Duchess Meghan torn apart as her friend Serena Williams delivered a moving speech after her defeat in the women's final at Wimbledon, England on Saturday, July 14th.
The Royal, 36, who was joined by Step-Sister Duchess Kate in their first appearance together, stood in the stands as Williams was questioned beside his loss to Angelique Kerber 6-3, 6-3. The former Suits star could be seen with watery eyes at one point, in a video posted on the official Wimbledon account, as her friend said.
"It was an incredible tournament for me – I really hoped to go that far," Williams, 36, who attended Meghan's wedding with Prince Harry in May, said that her voice trembled and she struggled against tears. "It's obviously disappointing, but I can not be disappointed.I have so much to hope for."
The Champion of Grand Slam tennis 23 times, who recently returned to the professional circuit after giving birth to his daughter Alexis Olympia in September. She then offered a message to her compatriots
"I was really happy to be there. go that far, for all moms, I was playing for you today "
Grace, Balance and Emotion The Interview of Another Finalist given by a real champion. @SerenaWilliams ? #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/jjtw3cWyEq
– Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 14, 2018 [19659011"ToallthemomsoutthereIwasplayingforyoutodayandItried"shesaidhervoicebreakingasthecrowdcheeredasasignofencouragement
been open to the challenges of returning to court as a new mom. On July 7, she tweeted about her daughter's first steps. "I was in training and I missed it, I cried," she writes, prompting a wave of support from fans and friends, including Chrissy Teigen [19659014] In her documentary HBO, Being Serena she explains that she decided to stop breastfeeding her daughter, which she shares with her husband Alexis Ohanian after six months because it affected his performance
"The truth is that I miss my body, being able to do other incredible things. I miss playing tennis, "explained Williams. "Above all, I miss winning, winning has always been the way I define myself, and I want it to last a long time."
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