Serena Williams speaks out following publication by The New York Times of an article about her and a photograph of her sister Venus

Serena Williams, tennis star, has spoken out after the New York Times published a story about her that incorrectly used a picture of Venus Williams. The Times has since apologized.

03 March 2022 Thursday 10:22
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Serena Williams speaks out following publication by The New York Times of an article about her and a photograph of her sister Venus

The March 2 print edition of The Times featured Serena's new capital venture fund, which is designed to support ideas from diverse creators. The article was entitled "Tennis Star’s Venture Firm has Raised $111 million." It featured a photo of Venus Williams that was mistakenly identified as Serena.

No matter how far we go, we are reminded that it is not enough. In a Wednesday tweet, Williams stated that $111M was raised for @serenaventures. To support founders who are often overlooked by systems that are ingrained in ways that make them unaware of their biases. "Because even I am overlooked. You can do better @nytimes
"This was our error," the New York Times Business account tweeted Wednesday. It was caused by an error in selecting photos for the print edition. The correction did not appear online. Tomorrow's paper will contain a correction.
CBS News reached out to The New York Times for comment but they did not respond immediately.