Tennis icon Venus Williams recently delighted her fans by sharing glimpses of a serene Bahamas retreat alongside family, friends, and actor-director Andrea Preti. The seven-time Grand Slam singles champion offered a rare peek into her personal life, showcasing a mix of tranquil moments and heartfelt connections in paradise.
Preti, a former model turned actor-director, is known for his work in Italian cinema and television. A Danish-born talent raised in Italy, he sharpened his craft at the Susan Batson Academy in New York City before starring in projects like the TV series 'A Professor' (2021) and the film 'The Wolf Man' (2014).
In her Instagram stories shared on January 12, 2025, Williams offered fans a slice of her idyllic escape. She posted a series of snapshots capturing the island’s stunning scenery. One image revealed her personal preferences: she admitted she doesn’t enjoy getting fully immersed in the water, instead showing herself standing barefoot by the shoreline as gentle waves lapped at her feet.
Another highlight was a heartfelt group photo featuring her half-sister Isha Price, Andrea Preti, and other close friends. The 44-year-old affectionately captioned the post with a single word:
"Family."
Venus Williams warmly replies to Andrea Preti’s message on her 30th tennis anniversary
Venus Williams had a touching interaction with Andrea Preti as she celebrated the 30th anniversary of her professional tennis debut.
Williams first entered the professional circuit as a wildcard at the Bank of the West Classic in October 1994, at just 14 years old. She made a successful debut by defeating compatriot Shaun Stafford in straight sets before falling to top seed Arantxa Sanchez Vicario in the second round.
To mark this important milestone, Williams shared a couple of nostalgic photos from her debut match on social media in October 2024. The images showed her in action on the court and interacting with fans as she signed autographs.
"30 years ago today, I stepped on the court for my pro debut! 🙏🎾✨," she captioned her Instagram post.
In response to the post, Andrea Preti left a sweet comment, calling her:
"Hunny Bonny."
Williams responded warmly, thanking him in his native language Italian.
"Grazie! ✨👵🏾😅," Williams replied.
"Prego🖖🏻🖖🏽," Preti responded back.
Williams is still active on the WTA Tour, currently holding a ranking of No. 974. She made her latest appearance on the court at the 2024 Miami Open as a wild card, where she lost to Russia's Diana Shnaider in the first round.
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