Alexis Ohanian shows off his eldest daughter Olympia's golf skills and proves that Serena Williams' life isn't all about tennis
Serena Williams' husband Alexis Ohanian recently spotlighted a different side of family life, sharing how weekends with daughters Olympia and Adira often revolve around simple joys rather than global tennis headlines.

His updates offered a warm look at slow moments at home as Ohanian and Williams, who became parents in 2017 when Olympia arrived, have long embraced documenting family memories online.
Their second daughter, Adira, joined the family in 2023, adding more cheerful chaos to their routine and inspiring fresh stories and this weekend, the Reddit co-founder showcased a charming kitchen scene as he and little
Posting the images on X.com, formerly Twitter, he captioned them in a pure delightful fashion by writing: "The joy of the perfect flip. Papa Pancakes."
Beyond breakfast fun, the tech entrepreneur also highlighted Olympia's growing interest in golf. His Instagram story featured a clip of her steadying her stance during a lesson, hinting at budding skills that extend well beyond the tennis legacy linked to her family name.
In earlier months, he also showcased another culinary milestone when Olympia gleefully held up a homemade crepe. The photo, shared in September, portrayed her lifting the plate in one hand while flashing a victory sign with the other, a snapshot of family creativity.
These updates have become a hallmark of Ohanian's online presence, balancing his work identity with a fatherhood narrative shaped around shared learning, weekend rituals, and small wins that resonate with parents who value meaningful home moments.
Serena Williams' former coach snubs her in tennis talent ranking
Meanwhile, Rick Macci, Serena's former coach, weighed in on a heated debate: which player owns the greatest backhand in men's tennis history, a topic that routinely sparks passionate responses among fans.
Macci disagreed with world number one Carlos Alcaraz, who favored rival Jannik Sinner. Instead, he praised Novak Djokovic.
Stating on X.com, Macci wrote, "Who has the best backhand of all time. Many in the mix. The leader in the Goat Backhand is by far Novak Joker [Djokovic].
"He has hit more, made more, won more and biomechanically he has the optimal science based stroke that is why I go with Mr. Joke."
His bold declaration stirred lively discussion online as expected. However,
Agassi, known for his iconic two-handed backhand and his eight Grand Slam singles titles, briefly coached
The 38-year-old Djokovic is currently looking to extend his record for most Grand Slams singles title to three ahead of
The veteran still remains an impressive force to reckon with in the sport despite his age, but is now beginning to be out-paced by
Between them, Sinner and Alcaraz have won every major since the start of 2024. Djokovic was the last man to beat them to a crown, winning the 2023 US Open in New York.
Packers Coach Chides Jordan Love on Week 11 Shoulder Injury: ‘C’Mon Man’

For the Packers, the end result of a 27-20 win over the Giants–no matter how unsightly the quality of play–is especially gratifying because of how close the season was to falling apart completely. That’s because, with 3:20 to play in the first quarter of the game, star quarterback Jordan Love took a particularly hard hit on a short run-scramble.
The hit came from Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles after a four-year jaunt, a play on which Love made no attempt to slide. It was a legal whack from Flannigan-Fowles but it was clear from the moment Love went down that he was injured. He scurried to the medical tent on the sideline, replaced by backup Malik Willis.

For coach Matt LaFleur, the good news is that Love is coping well now that the team is back in Green Bay. “He’s doing good. Obviously, he’s definitely sore,” LaFleur said.
Seeing Love take that kind of hit in service of a four-yard pickup, though, warranted a stern rebuke from LaFleur.
Packers’ Matt LaFleur to Jordan Love: ‘You Can’t Put Yourself in Those Situations’
Here’s how the coach saw the play, which was essentially the equivalent of the Packers’ 2025 flashing before his eyes.
“I mean, that was a pretty big hit, one of those that you just say, ‘C’mon, man. You can’t put yourself in those situations,’” LaFleur said with a laugh.
Love, despite the injury, came back and led the Packers to a gritty victory. “I thought he played his (expletive) off yesterday, I really did,” LaFleur said. “I thought he was throwing accurately. He showed a ton of toughness in the pocket. I mean, there were multiple times he was getting hit pretty good in the pocket and he was making throws.
“I was really proud of his ability to come back in the game and just show that, not only physical toughness but the mental toughness to keep fighting.”
Jordan Love Overestimated His Elusiveness
The question for LaFleur and other Packers coaches, though, was what the team should–and even could–do to rein in Love in those situations. It was clear that Love thought he had some room to break open a longer run on the play.
“It’s one of those deals where, things happen pretty quickly out there. I think he, as he was scrambling, he did a little pump fake and actually got the guy to leave his feet a little bit,” LaFleur said.
“I don’t know if he thought he is a little more elusive than what he really is, and thought he could get around him or not. Obviously, it didn’t work out. I do think it is a fine line in how you coach a guy in those situations because there is a lot more feel to it, because things happen so quickly.”
Packers Got Impressive Play From Malik Willis
In Love’s place, of course, backup quarterback Malik Willis finished the Packers drive with a touchdown. Willis had not played since Week 3 of the 2024 season, but looked like he had gathered no moss.
Said LaFleur: “I can’t say enough great things about Malik. We don’t win that game without Malik. He’s a great competitor and he is so calm, I mean, just, he was in there on some critical situations. We had third downs, we called a zone read and he uses his legs, which was kind of—when your starting quarterback is out and you have your backup in there, and you call the zone read, you’re a little concerned about that because you can’t have anything happen to him.
“But he made a lot of plays in the game.