Women of the Year

Venus Williams: ‘I Never Planned on Being an Activist; I Just Planned on Being a Tennis Player’


The former Glamour Woman of the Year reflects on leading the fight for women to receive equal prize money at Wimbledon. 
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For this year's Women of the Year issue, we invited a few of our prior winners to revisit their honoring—and reflect on the work they've done since. First up? 2005 Woman of the Year Venus Williams. In 2005, Williams was dominating the tennis court. But behind the scenes she was leading the crusade for women to earn equal prize money at Wimbledon. In a year when we've seen female athletes stand up and demand what we've deserved—just look at our 2019 Woman of the Year Megan Rapinoe, and the rest of the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team—we asked Williams to open up about her work as an equal-pay pioneer. Read on to hear Williams in her own words, and head here to buy your tickets for our annual summit and awards ceremony in New York City on November 10 and 11.

And were there critics? People who wanted me to just be quiet and play? Sure. But I let my racket do the talking, which is what we’re now seeing with the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team. Their World Cup win this summer made women’s soccer incredibly popular—and visible. They’re making the right moves to stand up, fight, and prove their worth by excelling at their sport. To me, that’s the only way to do it. Growing up, I was taught that if I saw something that wasn’t right, I had to do something, say something, and not censor myself.

There’s still a lot of progress to be made in women’s sports—and it’s going slowly. Now, 14 years after I began my crusade for equal pay, what makes me the happiest is that I’ve been able to inspire other women to do the same. I never planned on being an activist; I just planned on being a tennis player. But it’s exciting to see female athletes fight for change. It’s what I love about sports. The stakes are real.

Venus Williams  and Serena Williams  of the USA in action against Andreja Klepac  of Slovenia and Maria Jose Martinez ...
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Venus Williams is a five-time Wimbledon champion, the president and principal of V Starr Interiors, and the CEO and founder of EleVen by Venus Williams.