Maria Sharapova was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame on Saturday. Serena Williams introduced her, marking a significant moment in their relationship.
What happened?
The introduction was a surprise to many, given the long rivalry between the two tennis stars. Williams described their past rivalry as “so electric and so iconic.”
Williams and Sharapova shared a laugh and a long embrace during the ceremony. Williams even jokingly called for security to escort Sharapova out of the ceremony.
Why Serena Williams introduced Maria Sharapova
Williams shared that Sharapova had texted her a few months ago to ask for her introduction at the Hall of Fame ceremony. Williams immediately agreed, saying she was honored to do so.
The two tennis stars have put their past rivalry behind them and are now friends. Williams practiced harder whenever she saw Sharapova's name next to hers in the draw.
Maria Sharapova's and Serena Williams' rivalry
Their rivalry started at the 2004 Wimbledon tournament, where Sharapova won. Williams described the loss as one of her hardest.
Sharapova said she would never forget Williams' quote about her after the match, saying she was “kind of like me.” Williams had a 20-2 career record over Sharapova, but their rivalry was intense and closely watched.
What's next for Maria Sharapova?
Sharapova's induction into the Hall of Fame marks a new chapter in her career. She has retired from professional tennis but remains involved in the sport.
Williams and Sharapova's friendship is a testament to the power of sports to bring people together. Their past rivalry and current friendship have captivated tennis fans around the world.