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Serena Williams Reveals The Winning Formula Behind Her Success In Sports And Business

Her Wimbledon comeback may have ended in the first round, but the tennis legend knows better than most that lasting success depends on getting back up.

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July 1, 2026
in Career Growth
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Serena Williams Reveals The Winning Formula Behind Her Success In Sports And Business

The 44-year-old tennis icon says humility and perseverance are key to success, echoing other leaders like Brian Niccol, Steve Jobs, and Mark Cuban. Image credit: John Nacion / Getty Images; Image source: FORTUNE via Reuters Connect

It’s an old adage that practice makes perfect — something tennis star Serena Williams knows all too well.

She echoes the sentiment that success requires constant dedication, and she reflects that philosophy in her athletic and business endeavors; persistence and determination are winning traits for sweeping a match, or leading an entrepreneurial venture. And she’s proving that the grind never stops with her return to the sport.

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“Tennis is [played] every day, you have to do it every day. You have to train, and business is the same,” Williams told CNBC Make It in a 2025 interview. “It is exactly the same. You have to be very disciplined.”

“You also have to be determined through ups and downs, be determined to keep going.”

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Williams has won 23 Grand Slam titles throughout her 27-year stint as the darling of tennis; in 2022, the Olympic athlete decided to step away from the sport to focus on her business work. She started a capital fund called Serena Ventures in 2014, where she uplifted diverse entrepreneurs, boasting its Fund 1 investments were 79% underrepresented founders, 54% women founders, 47% Black founders, and 11% Latino founders. Serena Ventures raised $111 million during its early-stage fundraising, and in 2025 announced that her portfolio included more than 14 billion-dollar companies and several decacorns. 

Williams’s new career with Serena Ventures is budding as she helps uplift startup leaders and small businesses, like wig-customization platform Parfait, independent publication Wonderland, and relationship-wellness company Ours, to reach new heights.

“That’s one thing that I’m excited to do, is to talk to these mentors about that determination that I’ve shown so much in my past career and just bring it out to this new career,” Williams said. 

Serena’s advice: Work 28 hours a day and stay humble

Williams told Fortune she’s drawn to founders who have a personal connection to the problem their company is trying to solve. And when it comes to advising them on leading a successful business, the decorated tennis champion says people need to go above and beyond. 

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“When I mentor founders one thing that I find myself giving over and over again is to just dust yourself off and don’t stop,” Williams told Fortune during an interview last year. “VC is interesting — it’s a tough business, and then as a founder starting a new company, you have to show up 28 hours out of 24.”

“You win a few, you lose a few. You get knocked down, and you get right back up.”

Williams displayed that same grit in her career, setting tennis records that may never be broken. With 367 career wins, 319 consecutive weeks as the number one tennis player, and nearly $95 million in total prize money, the 44-year-old legend should feel on top of the world. But even in the heights of her success, she has stuck to a philosophy that brings her down to earth. 

“I think the main value that they instilled in me is just humility, and I think that goes way better than any championship or anything, because it keeps you grounded as an individual,” Williams told CNBC. “It keeps you respectful, and it keeps you just like everybody else, because at the end of the day, we’re all the same.”

Other successful leaders staying humble and curious

Williams isn’t the only successful person espousing the idea of grinding all hours of the day. As a huge proponent of “sweat equity,” serial investor Mark Cuban has recommended to “work like there is someone working 24 hours a day to take it all away from you.” And the late Apple cofounder Steve Jobs, who started working at Hewlett-Packard at the age of 13, said the determining factor between successful and unsuccessful entrepreneurs is “pure perseverance.” 

Brian Niccol — the CEO of Starbucks, who formerly held prominent roles at Chipotle, Pizza Hut, and Taco Bell — also stays grounded by being curious. Despite being at the helm of a $109 billion coffee giant, Niccol doesn’t see himself as having all the answers. Employees of all rankings still have something to teach him. 

“The best business advice I ever received was: ‘Don’t be afraid to ask questions,’” Niccol told Fortune in 2024. “Regardless of what position you’re in, even as the CEO, there are moments where somebody’s talking about something, [and] I don’t totally get what they’re talking about.”

Written by Emma Burleigh for Fortune as “Serena Williams’ secret to success is about more than talent: You have to grind ‘every day’” and republished with permission.

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