Serena Williams is sharing what she got up to in the Miami Heat locker room.
The tennis legend shared a TikTok video of her writing on the basketball team’s whiteboard.
“Yo, you wanna see something cool?,” a voiceover asked before Williams, who was seen sitting in the red locker room, said, “Winning on the team!”
The voiceover then said, “No? Well I’ma do it anyway.”
Following the dialogue, the video cut to Williams writing a message on a whiteboard.
“Serena was here. Kick butt. Go heat,” Williams wrote, finishing her note with, “Serena.”
Writing in her caption, she added, “I got caught in the @Miami HEAT locker room. Hope my HEAT players were inspired! (And I hope my message was not erased lol).”
Meanwhile, Williams’ good luck message proved to do Miami Heat well on Monday as they won 118 – 113 against San Antonio Spurs.
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