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On edge: 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena
Williams says in a series of TikTok videos that social distancing during
the coronavirus pandemic is causing her anxiety
Tennis great Serena Williams says she is "on edge" as she
practices social distancing recommended by health experts in a bid to
slow the spread of coronavirus.
The 23-time Grand Slam champion
posted a series of videos on TikTok describing her concerns for her
2-year-old daughter, Olympia.
"Now I've been social distancing for actually a really
long time, for probably two weeks now, and every little thing makes me
crazy," the 38-year-old superstar said.
"And by anxiety I mean I'm
just on edge. Any time anyone sneezes around me or coughs I get crazy. I
don't hang out with anyone, and when I say anyone I mean my daughter.
"She coughed, I got angry and gave her a side-eye. I gave her that 'angry Serena' and then I got sad.
"I
was like, 'Is she OK? Is there something wrong with my daughter? Is
there anything I can do?' I just don't know what to do, so instead of
being relaxed I'm really under a ton of stress."
Williams said that like many people she first thought the coronavirus wouldn't affect her.
"And
then suddenly Indian Wells was cancelled and I was like, 'Oh, OK,
that's weird but I have a little time off and I'm going to enjoy that
time off,'" she said of her reaction when the prestigious ATP and WTA
tournament in Indian Wells, California, was called off earlier this
month.
But as more tournament cancellations followed, Williams said she found herself feeling more anxiety.
"It
is what it is, we'll get through this. We have to," added Williams, who
has used other social media platforms, including Instagram, to urge her
followers to heed recommendations to stay home when health authorities
deem it necessary.
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