The 45-year-old tennis legend returned to the US Open this fall, where she and doubles partner Leylah Fernandez reached the quarterfinals before bowing out to top seeds Taylor Townsend and Katerina Siniakova. Despite her first-round singles exit, Williams left New York to extended applause and quickly shifted her focus to the next chapter.
This week, Williams has been in London reconnecting with friends and enjoying some downtime at a countryside estate before heading to Italy for her wedding on the Amalfi Coast. Family will be by her side, including her sisters Serena, Yetunde, Lyndrea, and Isha Price, along with their mother, to help with the final preparations.
She will marry Italian actor and model Andrea Preti, whom she confirmed her engagement to earlier this summer, just days after celebrating her bachelorette party aboard a yacht in Menorca with her closest circle.
Known for guarding her private life, Williams has spoken little about her relationship but continues to embrace her professional journey. Before leaving the U.S., she posted on X about her gratitude and growth from the recent US Open experience, writing, “Leveling up with every match and feeling the love all around. An unforgettable @usopen—it’s always an honor to compete here.”
The wedding is scheduled for next weekend on the Amalfi Coast, marking a joyous new chapter for one of tennis’s most enduring champions.
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