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Serena Williams: Never Lose Hope
Serena Williams - Never Lose Hope
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Serena Williams: Never Lose Hope

Serena Williams - Never Give Up

Serena Williams talks about beginning with nothing but a racket and a hope, and encourages everyone to never give up on their dream.

Transcript:


"I wasn't the richest but I had a rich family and spirit and support. Standing here with 19 championships is something I never thought would happen. I went on the courts with just a ball and a racket and a hope and that's all I had. It's inspiring for all you guys out there that want to do something and want to be the best that you can be and want to do the best that you can do, you just never give up because you never know what can happen. You never know who you can inspire and who you can influence."

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