Serena Williams writes letter to her mom after becoming one herself

Serena Williams of the US holds up the trophy following her victory over Venus Williams of the US in the women's singles final on day 13 of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 28, 2017. / AFP / PAUL CROCK / IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE (Photo credit should read PAUL CROCK/AFP/Getty Images)
Serena Williams of the US holds up the trophy following her victory over Venus Williams of the US in the women's singles final on day 13 of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 28, 2017. / AFP / PAUL CROCK / IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE (Photo credit should read PAUL CROCK/AFP/Getty Images) /
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Serena Williams is on hiatus from her tennis career as a recent mother, and she has written a thank you letter to her mom.

Serena Williams has taken a break from her tennis career for much of this year, as she moved through a pregnancy. She recently gave birth, and more recently unveiled pictures of her newborn daughter, Alexis.

Being a parent gives you a very different perspective, I suppose, and being an athlete at the top of her sport and a celebrity based on that doesn’t mean Williams is any different.

With that new perspective surely comes some clarity, and greater understanding of what our own parents went through. So Williams took to her Reddit account on Tuesday, and wrote a thank you letter to her mother.

Here’s the full text.

"Dear Mom,You are one of the strongest women I know. I was looking at my daughter (OMG, yes, I have a daughter 😳) and she has my arms and legs! My exact same strong, muscular, powerful, sensational arms and body. I don’t know how I would react if she has to go through what I’ve gone through since I was a 15 year old and even to this day.I’ve been called man because I appeared outwardly strong. It has been said that that I use drugs (No, I have always had far too much integrity to behave dishonestly in order to gain an advantage). It has been said I don’t belong in Women’s sports — that I belong in Men’s — because I look stronger than many other women do. (No, I just work hard and I was born with this badass body and proud of it).But mom, I’m not sure how you did not go off on every single reporter, person, announcer and quite frankly, hater, who was too ignorant to understand the power of a black woman.I am proud we were able to show them what some women look like. We don’t all look the same. We are curvy, strong, muscular, tall, small, just to name a few, and all the same: we are women and proud!You are so classy, I only wish I could take your lead. I am trying, though, and God is not done with me yet. I have a LONG way to go, but thank you.Thank you for being the role model I needed to endure all the hardships that I now regard as a challenges–ones that I enjoy. I hope to teach my baby Alexis Olympia the same, and have the same fortitude you have had.Promise me, Mom, that you will continue to help. I’m not sure if I am as meek and strong as you are yet. I hope to get there one day. I love you dearly.Your youngest of five,Serena"

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Williams does and will surely continue to stand as an example for all girls who aspire to be athletes, and even those who don’t, regardless of race. If you’re a woman with a daughter, I suggest having her read parts of this letter or reading it to her if that fits better and she is at an age where she can understand it.