She is currently cruising through the 2019 Australian Open, a competition she has won seven times previously, and following her dominant second round victory over Eugenie Bouchard on Thursday she took to the court to give a hilarious interview about how she has no idea where her many trophies are.
While her husband Ohanian nodded in clear agreement, Williams added: "It's bad. I'm trying to get them all together in one spot I've never been a hoarder!"
Though Williams has won many of the sport's biggest titles multiple times, there is one trophy she treasures most. However, that trophy is not a major, but an award she was given by her own sister Venus Williams when she was just "a terrible loser" at eight years old.
"The one trophy I keep is my first match at eight against Venus and I lost," Williams said. "It was the final, and she gave me her first place as I was a terrible loser. And she was like, 'Serena I want you to win.' So she gave me her trophy and that's the only one I keep."
Watch the interview in its entirety below:
Ohanian, the co-founder of Initialized Capital and Reddit, confirmed the story moments later.
"That was a true story," he told his Twitter followers . "Serena has no idea where all of her trophies are. One just turned up in a closet. Meanwhile, I keep a spreadsheet of every little thing I own She's not doing it for the hardware."
Williams is next in action on Saturday when she takes on Dayana Yastremska in the Australian Open's third round.
On current form, she will be expected to easily deal with the Ukrainian 18-year-old. But should she go all the way and win an eighth Australian Open, it remains to be seen where the trophy will actually end up.
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