After retiring from tennis, Serena Williams is focusing on her family, her hobbies and passions. But also on your investments. Serena has partnerships and investments that have made her one of the richest women in the world. The former US tennis legend is also partnered with Michelob Ultra for an upcoming Super Bowl LVII commercial, spot called New Members Day, in which she plays a friendly golf match at the Bushwood Country Club, with actor Brian Cox, star of TV drama Succession, and others.
Serena Williams said about: "It's been a really fun experience to get the chance to work with some incredible athletes and some really exciting actors. It's been really cool and really different. I love that in all of these Michelob ads, we really support so many different things.
But the main point we always defend is joy. I think it's so important now to somehow find joy in our lives and everything that we deal with." Michelob Ultra is also partnering with Netflix to promote its upcoming golf docuseries Full Swing, with a Super Bowl commercial as part of the campaign.
Michelob Ultra is also partnering with Netflix to promote its upcoming golf docuseries Full Swing, with a Super Bowl commercial as part of the campaign.
Serena Williams after the retirement
Serena Williams concluded her tennis career in September with a third-round loss to Ajla Tomljanovic, 7-5, 6-7(4), 6-1 at the US Open.
The American, after her motherhood, had no longer appeared in dazzling shape, and so she decided to hang up her racket at the age of 41. She is considered one of the most important tennis players in the history of the Game, and with a prize pool of over 94 million dollars she is the woman to have earned the most.
Serena's popularity has certainly not waned after her retirement at the 2022 US Open. Not surprisingly, she is ranked second among the most Googled African American women of 2022. Lifestyle website ThatSister looked at research data on more than 100 of the most powerful African American women as of January 1, 2022, to determine who they were the year's most followed and talked about.
The results revealed that Zendaya is the most searched African-American woman in 2022, followed by Serena Williams. The former world No. 1 has been clicked on the web a whopping 1.65 million times a month this year, with interest surging sharply during the US Open, her last tournament.
Williams then preceded the likes Meghan Markle, pop star Beyonce and former first lady Michelle Obama into the top five. Jada Pinkett-Smith, Oprah Winfrey, rapper Nicki Minaj and Cardi B and Whoopi Goldberg rounded out the top 10.