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Williams, 40, says she’ll focus on her family and her venture capital firm after tennis. She hopes to one day run a billion-dollar fund.
“It’s what I’m into, and what I really like doing,” Williams said in an interview with Bloomberg just prior to her retirement announcement this month. “I like talking to founders and asking questions and learning about businesses.”
Williams, 40, says she’ll focus on her family and her venture capital firm after tennis. She hopes to one day run a billion-dollar fund.
“It’s what I’m into, and what I really like doing,” Williams said in an interview with Bloomberg just prior to her retirement announcement this month. “I like talking to founders and asking questions and learning about businesses.”
This post has originally been written by Bloomberg.com on Mon, Aug 29, 22. Find the original post here at Bloomberg.com
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