Serena Williams isn’t letting herself go post-retirement, but she’s making some do a double-take. The former tennis pro, 43, shared her latest workout selfie with her six pack on full display — and it’s causing quite a stir on social media.

“Working out and working on my angles,” Serena captioned the post.

 


Tennis legend Serena Williams at 2022 US Open. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

It’s clear Serena is dedicated to her fitness game like she was in her prime on the tennis court, sharing weekly post-workout photos at the gym. In the latest eye-catching snap, many praised Serena’s incredible abs while others called out the noticeable difference in her curvy physique.

One user questioned how she slimmed down so fast, writing in the comments, “Tell us it’s Ozempic without telling us, send me a pic of when Serena EVER looked like this.”

While another fan came to her defense, writing, “She’s bigger, they call her a man. She loses weight, they say she’s too thin. Thank God the only person she needs to please, is herself.”


Serena Williams’ last tennis match in September 2022, where she lost in the third set against Ajla Tomlijanovic of Australia at the 2022 US Open (Credit: Elsa/Getty Images)

The tennis legend, who holds the record for most women’s Singles matches won at Majors, has been proudly showing off her fit figure after she retired as an athlete following her loss against Ajla Tomlijanovic of Australia at the 2022 US Open.

Before hanging up her tennis skirt, Serena has been documenting her weight loss progress since giving birth to her daughters, Olympia, 7, and Adira, 1, who she shares with husband Alexis Ohanian, 42.

One of her secrets to staying in shape: Cryotherapy treatments. Serena posted a series of pics of herself shivering inside the freezing chamber set to negative 110 degrees.

“I was trying to make Cryotherapy, couture. I failed,” she wrote in the caption.

We enjoy Serena giving us a glimpse of her wellness journey and hope she continues to keep her loyal fans updated on her life after dominating the tennis court.