[小威] 小威教小朋友打球 (照片+新聞)
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Serena Williams Reaches Out to Young Players in Harlem
by Rachel Chang
Posted Date: Friday, August 25, 2006
Even the rain delay couldn’t keep Serena Williams away from her most
important match of the day—a tennis session with the kids of the Harlem
Junior Tennis and Education Program at Fred Johnson Park in Harlem.
“I really love kids and for me this is really important,” Williams said. “
We were going to hit a little bit and play a little bit, but it’s been
raining.”
She originally planned to do an early afternoon clinic with the kids on the
courts, but the weather limited the activities to group photos, an autograph
signing and a question-and-answer session for the 50 kids who braved the rain.
The kids’ questions for Williams covered a variety of subjects, from rackets
(“Use the most comfortable.”) to how she got started in tennis (“My dad
decided it would be a fun sport, and he was right!”), but others had a more
kid-friendly twist. The young tennis players learned that Williams gets her
hair dyed every few weeks, still gets nervous before big tournaments and
can’t get enough of her favorite food, McDonald’s.
She also admitted that she does “feel bad” when she loses to her sister,
Venus Williams, and that she enjoys playing on the circuit because “a lot of
the girls are really nice.”
One girl, 14-year-old Araya Henry from the Bronx, momentarily stumped
Williams with, “Where do you shop?”
Williams laughed and said she had never been asked that question before. “I
like malls because it’s fun. It’s nice, and there’s lots of people there,”
she grinned.
Afterwards, Henry said she would be spending more time in malls. “She’s my
idol. I’m just really happy to see her.” But there was one thing that
surprised her about seeing Williams in person. “She looks more skinny on TV!
”
The most valuable advice the kids took away from Williams was her advice on
how to succeed in tennis. “It takes lots of patience, lots of hard work, and
you have to be really dedicated. Every day, you should watch tennis and play
tennis.”
The Harlem Junior Tennis and Education Program provides both tennis and life
skills for children ages 7 to 18. Tennis player James Blake grew up in the
program and participates annually in their winter program.
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