Serena Williams Serves Up Masterclass

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 11: (EDITORS NOTE: This image has been retouched at the request of the client.) Luke Hodge, Peter Siddle, Meg Lanning and Joel Selwood pose with Serena Williams during a Gatorade activation at Ashwood Woolworths on January 11, 2016 in Melbourne, Australia. Serena Williams, the number one female tennis player in the world and global Gatorade ambassador, took time out while visiting Australia to serve up a special master class for six rising stars of the country's youth tennis system at Woolworths Ashwood, Melbourne. With the help of Gatorade, the world's leading sports hydration drink, the record breaking champion provided a rare insight into what it takes to become the best in the business, helping fuel the future of tennis in Australia. Gatorade also brought down its ambassadors from the AFL and Cricket Australia to take part in the fun. Hawthorn Football club captain and four time premiership winner Luke Hodge, Geelong captain Joel Selwood, Cricket Australia's specialist right-arm bowler, Peter Siddle and Women's Team captain Meg Lanning had a go at producing a 200 km/h serve that the recently crowned Sportsperson of the Year (Sports Illustrated) is famous for. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images for Gatorade)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 11: (EDITORS NOTE: This image has been retouched at the request of the client.) Luke Hodge, Peter Siddle, Meg Lanning and Joel Selwood pose with Serena Williams during a Gatorade activation at Ashwood Woolworths on January 11, 2016 in Melbourne, Australia. Serena Williams, the number one female tennis player in the world and global Gatorade ambassador, took time out while visiting Australia to serve up a special master class for six rising stars of the country's youth tennis system at Woolworths Ashwood, Melbourne. With the help of Gatorade, the world's leading sports hydration drink, the record breaking champion provided a rare insight into what it takes to become the best in the business, helping fuel the future of tennis in Australia. Gatorade also brought down its ambassadors from the AFL and Cricket Australia to take part in the fun. Hawthorn Football club captain and four time premiership winner Luke Hodge, Geelong captain Joel Selwood, Cricket Australia's specialist right-arm bowler, Peter Siddle and Women's Team captain Meg Lanning had a go at producing a 200 km/h serve that the recently crowned Sportsperson of the Year (Sports Illustrated) is famous for. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images for Gatorade)
Serena Williams Serves Up Masterclass
PURCHASE A LICENSE
How can I use this image?
$499.00
USD

DETAILS

Restrictions:
No commercial uses without permission. Contact your local office.(EDITORS NOTE: This image has been retouched at the request of the client.)
Credit:
Scott Barbour / Stringer
Editorial #:
504471616
Collection:
Getty Images Sport
Date created:
January 11, 2016
Upload date:
License type:
Release info:
Not released. More information
Source:
Getty Images AsiaPac
Object name:
88760766
Max file size:
4000 x 2701 px (13.33 x 9.00 in) - 300 dpi - 2 MB