You have to fight for your dream so that it does not get out of you despite everything you suffer. That's what Serena Williams thinks of as the best tennis player in the world, as she still maintains her skills and skills on the pitch, even though she is the mother of children who are still young and need care.
After watching two episodes of Being Serena, I have a very good sense of what's going on with Williams' body. I would've loved to have a peek inside her head.
I don't know how much I learned about Serena Williams from Being Serena other than the way she wants herself presented which I guess is Serena Williams the way I've never seen her before.
It's high-toned and visually sumptuous, and when it's sentimental, it is sentimental almost in spite of itself, with the result that it is often authentically moving.