Serena Williams trains casually with Federer’s former partner

Serena Williams has been hitting balls regularly with Jesse Levine, once a practice partner of Roger Federer, at a private club north of Miami. The sessions, described as casual and family-oriented, have reignited speculation about a possible tennis comeback. However, Williams recently emphasized her family priorities on social media.

Jesse Levine, now director of racquet sports at the exclusive Shell Bay Club, revealed that Williams became a member after visiting as a guest in January. They practice once or twice a week for no more than two hours, with her daughters taking tennis lessons nearby. 'She’s hitting the ball amazing—not that you would expect anything less,' Levine said in an interview with journalist Ben Rothenberg. The club's privacy allows Williams to train without public intrusion, followed by workouts with the club trainer and family activities like lunch or golf lessons for the children. Levine noted her enjoyment of the sessions and occasional competitive edge during baseline games, though no formal regimen or coach is involved. Williams appeared on the International Tennis Integrity Agency’s reinstatement list, making her eligible from February 22, but she has stated no plans are set as she focuses on family. In a recent Easter Instagram post, she shared photos with husband Alexis Ohanian, their children, mother Oracene Price, and sister Venus Williams. 'I don’t share these moments often, but being their mom is my favorite place to be. I’m with them 363 out of 365 days a year — and I wouldn’t trade it for anything. This weekend was everything,' she wrote. The post underscores her shift in priorities since retiring in 2022.

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