Serena Williams has been the face of women’s tennis for over two decades. The American is one of the most successful players in tennis history with 23 Grand Slam singles titles and 4 Olympic gold medals. Arguably considered the greatest tennis player of the Open Era, she is known for the dominance she displayed on the court over the years during her youth.
Williams is one of the richest athletes in the world, her prize money is almost $100 million, twice as much as any other athlete. And with his off-court income from endorsements and investments, his total net worth is around $200 million. In fact, she was the only female athlete other than her Naomi Osaka be among the 100 highest paid athletes in the world according to Forbes in 2021.
How many properties does Serena Williams own?


It’s no surprise that the American lives a luxurious life off the pitch. Serena Williams owns a variety of lavish properties. The American owns two properties, one in Miami and one in Paris. She currently resides with her husband in their luxurious Spanish Mediterranean style estate in Miami, Florida. Alexis Ohanian and his daughter Olympia.
Serena worked on this project with her sister Venus for five years to design and shape the property. V Star Interior Design, Venus’ company, brought the project to life and what Serena calls a “lifelong dream.” The 14,500 square foot space houses an art gallery that also features Serena’s own paintings, as well as a trophy case displaying the many trophies she has won over the years. Located in a sought-after enclave in North Miami with expansive waterfront, the minimalist home is minutes from Venus and her parents’ house. Serena purchased this property in 2017 after deciding to sell her previous home in Bel Air, Los Angeles for $7.5 million.


During a trip to Europe, Serena stays in her spacious apartment in Paris with a view of the Eiffel Tower. Williams once owned property in Palm Beach Gardens, where she had lived since Venus’ early tennis days in 1998. But Serena decided to sell it after moving into her new home in Miami.
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