Serena Williams’ Daughter Can’t Stop Wearing These Nike x Off-White Sneakers

Serena Williams shared a sweet pre-match snap of her and baby daughter Alexis Olympia on Wednesday.

In the shot, Williams holds the 1-year-old she shares with her Reddit cofounder husband Alexis Ohanian. The toddler wears a pink sweatsuit with teensy black-and-white Nike x Off-White sneakers.

Meanwhile, the 37-year-old is clad in a black hoodie and a black and gold watch.

“I love these pre-match hugs. They are my new fav part of my job,” the tennis star captioned the adorable picture.

The photo was presumably taken in Melbourne during the Australian Open. The 23-time grand slam champion had been competing in the tournament through Jan. 22, when she was taken down by Karolína Plíšková in the quarter-finals.

Olympia’s kicks were unsurprising, given that, during the U.S. Open, Williams sported athleticwear created by Off-White designer Virgil Abloh on the court. Nike released a range of Off-White x Serena Williams footwear and apparel that was available for purchase — and Olympia even got her own teensy tennis dress and Blazer Mid “Queen” sneakers so that she could look like her mama.

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But the black-and-white Nike x Off-White sneakers seem to be Olympia’s current favorite, as she’s worn them for a number of recent matches.

The tot sported the trendy kicks with a checked Burberry dress as she cheered on both her mother and her aunt Venus at the Mubadala World Tennis Championships in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, in December.

Olympia also chose the sneakers while sitting alongside her father at the  2019 MasterCard Hopman Cup in Perth, Australia, this month. She wore the kicks with a leopard-print sweatsuit for a casual but stylish look.

Alexis Ohanian, Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr, Serena Williams, players box, Mastercard Hopman Cup 2019, Tennis, RAC Arena, Perth, AUS
Alexis Ohanian and daughter Alexis Olympia watch Serena Williams at the 2019 Mastercard Hopman Cup in January 2019.
CREDIT: James Gourley/Shutterstock

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