Serena Williams Donates Tennis Prize Money to Australia Wildfire Relief

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Serena Williams donated her $43,000 prize from Sunday's ASB Classic Match to Australian wildfire relief efforts.

Williams's ASB Classic victory marks her first title win in three years.

Serena Williams won her first big tennis championship title in three years and is using her prize money to pay it forward.

After taking the top spot at Sunday’s ASB Classic Match in Auckland, New Zealand, the tennis icon announced her decision to donate her winnings from the competition to Australian wildfire relief efforts. Williams’s title win—the first since the birth of her daughter, Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr., in 2017—against American player Jessica Pegula resulted in a cash prize equivalent to $43,000.

“I’ve been playing Australia for over 20 years and it’s been really hard for me to watch all the news and everything that’s been happening in Australia with all the fires and over a billion animals and people who have lost their homes,” said Williams. “So I decided that I would donate all my prize money for a great cause.”

Since the start of the tragic wildfires in September, the natural disaster has claimed 25 human lives and depleted almost half a billion mammals, reptiles, and birds.

Williams is scheduled to return to Australia next week for the start of the Australian Open, where she has previously won seven of her 23 Grand Slam singles titles. According to CNN , Australian Open organizers are planning to proceed with the competition even with the ongoing wildfires.

“In the unlikely case of extreme smoke conditions, the roofs will be closed on the 3 stadium courts and play will continue in their air-conditioned, air-filtered environment,” stated the official Australian Open Twitter account.

Williams joins a growing list of celebrities who have brought awareness to the ongoing Australian wildfires and donated money toward relief efforts. Leonardo DiCaprio, Kylie Jenner, Nicole Kidman, and Hilary Duff are all stars who have donated to the Australia Wildfire Fund, and even Queen Elizabeth II and members of the royal family have spoken out in support of Australia.

Yaro482 on January 15th, 2020 at 05:30 UTC »

Firefighters are volunteering in Australia don’t forget it,. That don’t get paid nor their families in case the firefighter burned to death in this fire. These donations are very needed there.

imHere4kpop on January 15th, 2020 at 05:20 UTC »

It may not seem like a lot but everyone chipping in makes a huge difference. Little help from everyone is a lot of help.

Merbel on January 15th, 2020 at 04:24 UTC »

She donated $43,000 for anyone who was curious.

ETA: And yes I edited my comment to help future readers once I realized OP was just gonna continue being difficult. SORRY IF ANYONE THOUGHT I WAS ATTEMPTING TO BE SNEAKY.

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