Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova were part of an intense rivalry in the 2000s and 2010s when it came to women’s singles on the tour. The duo was highly celebrated but was said to have some bitterness.
That’s why no one expected Williams to appear at Sharapova’s Hall of Fame induction. Sharapova was surprised to see Williams entering through a door at the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Tennis Channel captured the entire moment and shared it on Instagram with an apt caption:
“From long-time rivals, to forever friends š«”
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Under the comments section, current tennis stars were excited to see the reunion in a far different setting. Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek wrote:
"Wow. This is so inspiring and amazing. š"
2025 French Open champion Coco Gauff also chimed in with a similar reaction:
"amazing!"

While taking to the podium to celebrate Sharapova's legacy, Serena Williams expected to see surprised faces in the audience. Maybe she'll have the same setting when the 23-time Grand Slam champion becomes eligible for Hall of Fame induction in 2027.
Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova share mutual admiration
In the era dominated by the Williams sisters, Maria Sharapova quietly made a name for herself. Some of the biggest moments in her career came against Serena Williams, with the 2004 Wimbledon championships probably at the very top. Taking to the podium, Williams shared her admiration for Sharapova, who proved to be quite the challenge, forcing her to work extra hard.
āThere are only a few players in my career who challenged me to be the very best, every single time we stepped out on the court,ā Williams said. āMaria Sharapova was one of them. Whenever I saw her name next to mine in the draw, I made sure I practiced harder.ā
Sharapova also had mutual admiration for Serena Williams, sharing that the American was her source of motivation. She thanked Williams for sharing an era of competitive tennis with her.
āItās a gift to have someone who motivates you to reach those heights. And Iāll forever be grateful for bringing out the best in me,ā Sharapova said. āWe both knew no other way than to fight our hearts out. ... We both hated to lose more than anything on this earth, and we both knew that the other was the biggest obstacle between ourselves and the trophy.ā
Sharapova, who became the first Russian to ever reach No. 1 in tennis rankings, was enshrined into the Hall of Fame as part of the 2025 class, which also included the inductions of dominating doubles team Mike and Bob Bryan.
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