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September 7, 2017 By GladiatHers Leave a Comment

What I Hope You’re Learning From Venus in 2017

Venus Williams is amazing, but you already know that. Shes been a force to be reckoned with for about twenty-three years on and off the tennis court. She has won seven Grand Slam titles and helped boys, girls, women and men develop a love for the game of tennis. She fought relentlessly to secure equal pay for women at Wimbledon and the French Open and has been outspoken about racial injustice. To say shes an inspiration is an understatement. And in her 37thyear on this earth, Venus is still wowing us. Later today she faces American Sloane Stephens, a woman who is thirteen years Venuss junior, in the semifinals of the US Open. I could easily go on and on about Venus Williams great career, but I would rather not. You can Google that. What I would rather do is make sure that you arent just looking at Venus Williams and her late-in-her-career-run in awe, but that you are looking and really understand the impact of her journey. Id rather point out three things you should be learning from and inspired by in Venus 2017 season.

Forget the Fat Lady; its Not Over Until You Sing

If, in 2013, you would have taken a head count of all of the people who thought Venus Williams was about to or should retire, you probably wouldve lost count. The Fat Lady had indeed taken her place on center stage, her vocal chords were warmed up and the maestro had his baton raised ready to cue her. At 33, Venus missed a great deal of the 2013 season battling a persistent back injury and was still learning to cope with the effects of Sjgrens Sydrome, a potentially debilitating autoimmune disease that causes fatigue and muscle and joint pain. She barely made the Top 50 and that was after finishing the 2011 and 2012 seasons at 102 and 24, respectively. For all intents and purposes, Venus had reached the end of a stellar career.

And yet, four years later, nearing the end of 2017; Venus Williams is one of the top players in the world. This year she has reached the finals of the Australian Open AND Wimbledon, making her first Grand Slam finals appearance since 2009. With tonights appearance in the semifinals of the US Open, she has ensured that she will return to a Top 5 ranking in the WTA. Top 5 in the World at thirty-seven years old. Let that sink in.

Moral of the story: Dont worry about the naysayers. Dont worry about how grim the circumstances look. If you arent ready to call it quits, dont. Keep fighting and pressing because you control your destiny.

Age Aint Nothin but a Number

Aaliyah told us back in 1994 and Venus has made sure that you remember it, Age Aint Nothing but a Number. Venus turned pro at the tender of fourteen years old. When most kids were worried about zits and algebra, Venus was executing her #SecureTheBag strategy. Twenty-three years later she, she persists. At thirty-seven, Venus, the oldest woman on the WTA Tour, is competing against and beating women who idolized her when they were growing up. Im thirty-three and a half and I can barely drag myself out of bed for a run let alone imagine putting in enough work high-level competition. But Venus thirty-seven year-old body is still securing the bag and victories.

Moral of the Story: It doesnt matter how young or old you are; if you have a dream, chase it.

Classiness and Grace are ALWAYS in Style

In addition to being one of the greatest players on tour for over twenty years, Venus the activist, entrepreneur, author and NFL team owner is a fashion designer. Shes been sporting her brand,EleVen, at this years U.S. Open and she looks amazing. The Epiphany collection is fashionably colorful and functionally appropriate for the grueling hours on the tennis court. Venus in EleVen works. But whatreallymakes her stand out, what makes her glow is her timeless classiness and grace. If you havent already done so, pay attention to Venus post-match interviews andpress conferences. She remains fiercely competitive but is always mindful of her platform. She is gracious in victory and defeat, acknowledging and giving deference to her competitors while standing in her own greatness. And she consistently expresses her gratitude for her fans, her platform and her support system. In 2017, Venus is the ultimate professional and GladiatHer.

Morals of the Story: You can bask in your own greatness while acknowledging the greatness in others. Your attitude, your ability to be classy and gracious, will always shine brighter than any outfit you wear.

I really hope you tune in at 7pm to watch Venus Williams and the other three American woman, Sloane Stephens, Madison Keys and CoCo Vandeweghe, show the world what excellence really looks like. You wont be disappointed and you might learn a thing or two.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA JANUARY 10: Serena Williams (L) and sister Venus Williams of the USA pose with over 380 Australian Open ballkids for the annual welcome ceremony during a practice session ahead of the 2017 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 10, 2017 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)

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