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Serena Williams Donates Winnings to Australian Bushfires

Serena Williams Donates $43,000 Tennis Winnings to Australian Bushfire Relief

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - JANUARY 12:  Serena Williams of the USA celebrates with daughter Alexis Olympia after winning the final match against Jessica Pegula of USA at ASB Tennis Centre on January 12, 2020 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Hannah Peters/Getty Images)

Serena Williams took out the title at the ATP Auckland Open on Sunday, announcing that she is donating all winnings from the tournament to Australian Bushfire relief. In her speech following the win, Serena congratulated her opponent, fellow American Jessica Pegula, announcing that she would be donating her entire cash prize of $43,000 USD, which is just over £33,000.

Serena is the latest in a long line of celebrities who have banded together to support the relief efforts for Australia's catastrophic bushfire. Since the fires started in September 2019, nearly 11 million hectares of land has been razed, at least 27 people have died, an estimated one billion-plus animals have been killed, and over 2,000 homes have been destroyed.

"I've been playing in Australia for over 20 years, so it's been really hard for me to watch the news," Serena said during her winner's speech. "So, I decided at the beginning of the tournament, every match I played, I'd donate a dress, and I'd also donate all my prize money for a great cause."

This is the first title Serena has won since she took the Australian Open in 2017, when she was pregnant with her daughter, Alexis Olympia.

Image Source: Getty / Hannah Peters
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