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| - Trump briefly played Williams in April 2015 to mark the opening of a Trump-backed tennis facility. Multiple reputable news outlets documented the moment, publishing videos of the volley from several angles. However, the specific origin of footage in several social media posts that circulated in late 2024 was unknown.
Videos purporting to show U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and tennis champion Serena Williams playing tennis against each other circulated online in late 2024.
For example, on Nov. 14, an X user shared a video (archived) supposedly showing the exchange, writing, "Donald Trump wore a full suit, took off his shoes and STILL challenged Serena Williams to a tennis match. The way he fearlessly tries new things without shame is honestly incredible."
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A variety of news media sources, including the Washington Post, local news outlets and sports journalists, recorded the moment with Williams and Trump. For example, a reporter with Washington D.C.'s NBC affiliate NBC4 documented the volley from many different angles. Most social media posts that circulated in 2024 used the same clip — though the original source of that footage was unknown.
Also, further proving the moment's legitimacy, the official Facebook page for the Trump National Golf Club shared a video of the exchange on the day that it happened.
Photographer Molly Riley, an independent photographer based in Virginia, published a gallery of photographs from the event, including shots of Trump and Williams posing together on the court. Further, photos of the tennis facility on the Trump National Golf Club website show a location that matches the one seen in the
According to Washington D.C.'s CBS affiliate WUSA9, Trump introduced Williams at the event saying, "It is an honor to have the incredible Serena Williams join us today to officially open this magnificent building — she is a true champion and is the greatest of all time."
Per NBC4,
Trump announced his 2016 presidential bid a few months after the tennis facility's opening.
In June 2016, The Associated Press reported that Williams was not endorsing or voting for Trump, nor any other candidate, citing her religion. Williams is a Jehovah's Witness and the religious organization's official website says, "We do not lobby, vote for political parties or candidates, run for government office, or participate in any action to change governments."
During Trump's hush money trial in 2024, court documents showed Williams' name on a list of notable people with whom Trump had frequent contact during the early days of his presidency in 2017, according to The Associated Press and Politico. (Snopes has not independently verified that reporting.)
When asked about her relationship to Trump by The New York Times in June 2024, Williams said, "I talk to a lot of presidents. I spoke to Barack, I spoke to the Clintons. I spoke to every president since I've been alive, including Ronald Reagan, I'll have you know." When the journalist asked for more details about what presidents want to talk about, Williams replied, "I don't know, I'm not going to go there."
Snopes has covered a variety of claims involving Williams throughout her career, including a 2004 rumor that she allegedly said she was going to stop "dating Black guys," purported social media post about COVID-19 in 2020 and a rumor that stemmed from a satirical source about her supposedly forfeiting a match against a transgender athlete.
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