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Serena Williams Strolls By A Park And Challenges Two Random Dudes To Tennis

Serena Williams Strolls By A Park And Challenges Two Random Dudes To Tennis
Tennis - Australian Open - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - 28/1/17 Serena Williams of the U.S. gestures while holding her trophy after winning her Women's singles final match against Venus Williams of the U.S. .REUTERS/Issei Kato TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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Tennis - Australian Open - Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia - 28/1/17 Serena Williams of the U.S. gestures while holding her trophy after winning her Women's singles final match against Venus Williams of the U.S. .REUTERS/Issei Kato TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Serena Williams didn't win a trophy for challenging two guys in the park to a game, but she probably made their night.
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Serena Williams didn't win a trophy for challenging two guys in the park to a game, but she probably made their night.

These guys must still be pinching themselves.

Tennis superstar Serena Williams was strolling by a park with fiancé Alexis Ohanian and her dog, Chip, in San Francisco Sunday night when she spotted two men playing singles, news outlets reported.

Despite wearing furry boots, Williams playfully challenged the two to a match.

They recognized her, but who in the world would turn down a one-in-a-gazillion shot at exchanging shots with arguably the G.O.A.T.? Not these two. One of them offered her a racket and it was game-on.

Check out Williams’ Snapchat video of the encounter, shared by For The Win’s Alysha Tsuji:

“The moral of the story is that you never know when I’ll be coming to a tennis court near you,” she said.

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