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Serena Williams Says People Used to Cheer When She and Venus Lost Matches

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Shade 45, reflected on how she saw racial biases manifest early in her career, and how her family helped her get through it.After one of the hosts said Williams is the first famous person she's seen deal with a “hostile work environment,” the tennis champion replied, “It's just something I had to grow used to, which shouldn't be normal.”She and her sister both started playing at young ages, so unfortunately, mean-spirited crowds were nothing new to her when she reached the professional level. “It had to be normal for me to realize people weren't gonna root for me in the beginning, because I was different and I looked different,” Williams said.

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