Serena Williams' husband Alexis Ohanian shows off daughter Olympia's 'bold & avante garde' tie-dye technique
Serena Williams' husband and co-founder of Reddit Alexis Ohanian recently showed off daughter Olympia's successful attempt at creating some tie-dye fashion.
Williams and Ohanian are the epitome of proud parents and frequently celebrate their daughter Olympia's achievements on social media. Earlier in the week, Ohanian shared his appreciation for the five-year-old as she tried her hand at pancake art.
On March 25, Alexis Ohanian drew attention to Olympia's successful attempt at tie-dying some white tank tops and T-shirts. He shared a picture that showcased the colorful and bright designs she created through her "bold & avant garde" tie-dye technique.
"Tie-dye success! Olympia's technique is quite bold & Avant-garde and I'm here for it," Ohanian wrote on Twitter.
Ohanian added that the tie-dyed clothes in the pictured batch were in response to requests from him, Serena Williams, their parents and Olympia herself.
"Grandparents, parents, Olympia herself ...she had lots of requests in this batch!" he tweeted.
While responding to a request for a tie-dyed hoodie, Ohanian joked that this was the way Olympia would secure an entrepreneurial future.
"LOL. Only for you. And this is how Olympia becomes an entrepreneur," he wrote.
Chris Evert compares Carlos Alcaraz's recent dominance to Serena Williams
Carlos Alcaraz snapped Daniil Medvedev's 19-match win streak in the Indian Wells final to capture his third ATP Masters 1000 title. And in a recent interview with Eurosport, Chris Evert shared her thoughts on Alcaraz's game.
Evert claimed that while Alcaraz is not invincible, his best performances will be very tough for the other players to beat.
"I think Carlos will improve their game because they're going to have to play better than their best when they play him if they want to beat him. He's not unbeatable by any means, but at his best, he is," Evert said.
She then likened Alcaraz's recent dominance to that of Serena Williams, stating that in her prime, Williams could only be defeated when she wasn't playing at her best.
"I almost think it's like when Serena Williams dominated the women's game and she was playing at her best, there was no way that anybody could beat her. And if she was a little off, that's when the players could beat her," Evert said.
Carlos Alcaraz is currently competing at the 2023 Miami Open, where he will take on Dusan Lajovic in the third round. He defeated Facundo Bagnis 6-0, 6-2 in the second round to kick-start his title defense in Miami.