'She needs to quit': Serena Williams' step-sister Sabrina calls her an OVERACHIEVER just like her father

'She needs to quit': Serena Williams' step-sister Sabrina calls her an OVERACHIEVER just like her father
Sabrina Williams, Serena's step-sister from their father Richard's first marriage, claims that Serena's decision to retire permanently came at the perfect time (Chris White/thisischriswhite.com, Rob Foldy/Getty Images, Serena Williams/Instagram)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Serena Williams' plan to resign from tennis was supported by her older sister, as she joked that it was finally time she quit "trophy hunting." Sabrina Williams, Serena's step-sister from their father Richard's first marriage, claims that Serena's decision to retire permanently came at the perfect time. She could finally focus on other endeavors and have another child at the age of 40. However, her sister wishes Serena would have realized it sooner.
 
"She could have gone out on the top, she still is, but she’s been hooked on hunting these trophies. I just don't think it matters at this point. Just retire," said Sabrina in an interview with The Sun. Sabrina was eight years old when her father left her deceased mother, Betty, and walked out on the family of six. Richard purportedly went out to purchase a bicycle for Sabrina but never came back. Sabrina shared that she had hardly ever visited her famed tennis instructor father in later life.

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