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‘You’ll Never Hold A Candle To Me’ Venus Williams Explains How She Responds To Pressure From The Media

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In light of how Naomi Osaka said the media affects her mental health, Venus Williams said her confidence in her abilities as a tennis player is what helps her deal from the pressure of the media.

Source: MadameNoire

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