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Serena Williams looks incredible in a colourful swimsuit as she jumps into the water and cosies up to husband Alexis Ohanian. The athlete looked incredible in a colourful swimsuit which boasted panels of bright yellow and pink and was seen cosying up to her husband Alexis Ohanian in between jumping into the cool water.
Serena appeared to be in great spirits while making the most of the sunshine, with the star beaming smiles and laughing as she chatted to her beau. After looking at the refreshing water for a few moments, Serena and Alexis took it in turns to launch from the stone side and diving board into the sea.
They both seemed to be having a fabulous time larking around, with Serena also using a small metal ladder to get into the water. Serena donned a striking one-piece for the outing which featured a small strap around her neck and accessorised with a small gold necklace.
Alexis also caught the eye in a pair of brightly patterned swimming trunks, with the Reddit founder leaving his long brunette locks down for the dip in the water.
Serena and her husband, who share with daughter Olympia, travelled to France so she could compete in the French Open tennis tournament. βIβm in a much better place than when I got here,β she said. βI was just literally trying to win a match, because it had been a really difficult season for me on the clay, thatβs where I was.
βI think I would have just played harder and played better today. I hate regretting, but I definitely would have just tried to do that.β Serena perched on the end of the blue diving board and put out her arms for some balance before jumping off. Relaxing: Serena Williams looked incredible as she rocked a colourful swimsuit and enjoyed some downtime with her family while staying at a luxury hotel.
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