Serena Williams is having fun while she relaxes. The tennis legend was recently photographed in Italy with her family. She remained active and enjoying herself as she played a game of sticky ball with her daughters, Olympia and Adira.
Photographers captured Williams wearing a dark blue one-piece bathing suit. She shielded herself from the sun with a cap, and was photographed running through the beach while wearing a sticky dodgeball vest.
Her daughter Olympia, 7, adorably trailed after her mother, holding a racket and a ball.
Olympia wore a pink bathing suit and a green vest with some balls stuck on it, showing that Williams didn't take it easy on her just because she's her daughter.
Williams' husband, Alexis Ohanian, was photographed relaxing on a lounge chair, wearing white shorts, a black tank top, and a black cap.
More about Williams' family vacation
Williams has been enjoying the early summer with her family, traveling to different locations. In a new post shared on Instagram, she shared a video of herself looking stunning in a matching green top and skirt, showing some of her stomach.
The video shows Williams posing with a stunning backdrop of the ocean. Mid-video, a small hand pokes inside the frame and lifts up Williams' skirt.
"Olympia Ohanian always keeping me in check," Williams captioned the post. "Someone let her know it's summer."
Williams shares her daughters, Olympia and Adira, with her husband, Alexis. The girls are often featured in Williams' videos and stories, which showcase some of the fun dynamic the three have developed.
In previous occasions, Williams has opened up about the challenges of parenting, comparing them to winning some of the toughest matches in her tennis career. "Please give it to me; thank you very much!" said Williams when asked about parenting advice.
"I don't have any," she continued. "Wake up, that's all I do. I could barely wake up today! I feel like everybody's a champion. You don't have to be winning Wimbledon or a gold medal to be a champion. Being a champion is really just being there for your kids. I think that's a huge champion."