Serena Williams, a popular American tennis player, and her girls were denied entry into a café in Paris.
The retired tennis champion criticized a luxury hotel in Paris on Monday evening, August 5, for “denied access” to the hotel’s rooftop restaurant with her children.
Serena, who was a torch bearer at the opening ceremony of this summer’s Olympics, said on X: “Yikes @peninsulaparis I’ve been denied access to rooftop to eat in a empty restaurant of nicer places … but never with my kids.”
“Always a first.” She added an Olympic hashtag.
Williams arrived in the French city in late July, in front of the Olympic opening ceremony, when she filled in as a light conveyor.
Williams won four Olympic gold awards all through her profession.