But she took a pregnancy test only after a friend's nagging, dismissing the idea as a joke and taking it while she was working on her hair and makeup for a sponsor appearance. "I went back to finishing hair and makeup, was laughing, talking. I was getting the styling done. An hour and a half later, I went back to the bathroom and I totally forgot about it because it was impossible for me," Williams told the magazine. "So I went back to get dressed and I went back in the bathroom and I was like, 'Oh yeah, that test.'" Williams said she "did a double take and my heart dropped. Like literally it dropped." "Oh my God. This can't be. I've got to play a tournament. How am I going to play the Australian Open? I had planned on winning Wimbledon this year." Williams sent her friend to the store to buy five more pregnancy tests, each producing the same positive result.Check out my Vanity Fair Cover. Question- what do u guys think boy or girl? I'm waiting to find out but would love to hear your thoughts. pic.twitter.com/Nnq4VKCu8N
— Serena Williams (@serenawilliams) June 27, 2017
Serena telephoned Ohanian to fly to Melbourne early and when he did, she handed him a bag with the six pregnancy tests, shocking him as well, according to the story. Williams was examined by a doctor who assured her she could play the Australian Open without harm to the fetus. She didn't drop a set in capturing the title."It just doesn't seem real. I don't know why. Am I having a baby?" Williams told the magazine last month. "If you would have told me last year in October or November that I would have a baby, not be pregnant but have a baby, I would have thought you were the biggest liar in the world. "This is kind of how I am right now. This is happening sooner than later and it's going by so fast." She plans on preparations for the baby in the next few weeks, when moving will be more difficult and she will be "bored to tears." "I don't know what to do with a baby," she said. "I have nothing.... I've done absolutely nothing for the baby room."