I feared Serena might die: Ohanian

Husband salutes the champion

July 15, 2018 09:19 pm | Updated 09:24 pm IST - London

Second innings:  Though Serena lost in the final, Ohanian, right, says she will win many more trophies.

Second innings: Though Serena lost in the final, Ohanian, right, says she will win many more trophies.

The husband of Serena Williams admitted on Sunday that he feared the tennis superstar would die after giving birth to their daughter last year.

Alexis Ohanian, the internet entrepreneur and founder of Reddit, saluted the 36-year-old Williams for battling back from life-saving surgery to get within touching distance of an eighth Wimbledon title.

However, the American suffered a straight-set defeat to Angelique Kerber in Saturday’s final.

“Days after our baby girl was born, I kissed my wife goodbye before surgery and neither of us knew if she would be coming back,” Ohanian wrote on Instagram . “We just wanted her to survive —10 months later, she’s in the #Wimbledon final.”

The couple’s daughter Olympia was born in September but Serena then needed a series of operations to free her from the risk of clotting.

“Congratulations, @angie.kerber. @serenawilliams will be holding a trophy again soon — she’s got the greatest one waiting at home for her,” added Ohanian.

“Our family knows she’ll win many more trophies, too. She’s just getting started. And I couldn’t be more proud.”

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