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Serena Williams Now Calls 90210 Home

Serena Williams, the 23-time Grand Slam singles winner recently purchased a $6.7 million home in Beverly Hills, 90210 about a month after giving birth to her first child with fiancé Alexis Ohanian.

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Tennis superstar Serena Williams just bought a $6.7 million Beverly Hills mansion—here’s what it’s like inside

According to Business Insider, the 23-time Grand Slam singles winner Serena Williams recently purchased a $6.7 million home in Beverly Hills — the city most famous for its 90210 ZIP code — about a month after giving birth to her first child with fiancé Alexis Ohanian.

Scroll through for a tour of Serena Williams’ new digs. The newly constructed home is a three-story contemporary with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms.

The entire space is light and airy, with minimalist decor. A double-wide island with a polished marble countertop is at the center of the large kitchen. Doors in the kitchen open out onto a veranda. Just off the kitchen is a dining room with a table for eight. There are brushed oak wood floors throughout the house.

The master bedroom is spacious and continues the minimalist theme. The master bathroom has his and hers sinks separated by a vanity. Several windows offer unparalleled views. Behind the large wet bar is a glass-front wine cellar. A lower-level bonus room has ample space for entertaining. The grassy backyard includes a built-in grilling station and swimming pool, but there’s no room for a tennis court.

Images Courtesy of Sam Real, Nest Seekers International

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