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Oracene Price

American tennis coach

Oracene Price (born April 3, 1952) is an American tennis coach. She is best known for being both the mother and coach of Venus and Serena Williams, regarded among the best tennis players of all time. She is the former wife of Richard Williams, whom she divorced in 2002.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Coaching
  • 3 References
  • 4 Further reading

Biography

Nicknamed "Brandy", Price was born in Saginaw, Michigan in 1952. Her father was an automotive worker from the Mississippi Delta. She graduated from Buena Vista High School in 1970 and from Western Michigan University. She has three daughters from a previous marriage to Yusef Rasheed: Yetunde Price (1972–2003), who was a former beauty salon owner and registered nurse; Lyndrea Price, a Web designer; and Isha Price, a lawyer. After Rasheed's death, while working as a nurse, Oracene married Richard Williams and had two more daughters, Venus Williams and Serena Williams. Both Venus and Serena are high-ranked professional tennis players who have won numerous Grand Slam tournaments. She helped her husband as he began coaching Venus and Serena in tennis. The Williams family moved to Florida on the offer of Rick Macci to coach their daughters for free.

By the end of 2000, Price was no longer living with her husband Richard Williams, and citing irreconcilable differences, they divorced in 2002. She reverted to her maiden name of Price.

During a semifinal match between Serena and Justine Henin at the 2003 French Open, Williams was booed by fans after a complaint about a line call. Price believes that the boos were motivated by race, saying "We, as black people, live with this all the time. It's all about control." Tennis journalist and author L. Jon Wertheim has said of Price, "You have to respect anyone incapable of gloss or spin (i.e., unwilling to lie)."

Price describes herself as a deeply spiritual woman. Price also has described herself as being a "rampant feminist" when dealing with the overly sexualized images of women in the media.

She traveled to Kenya with her daughter Serena for charity work, as well as Senegal to aid in the construction of schools.

Price was portrayed by Aunjanue Ellis in the 2021 biopic King Richard. Ellis was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance while the film itself was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.

Coaching

Price's coaching has arguably been overshadowed by her role as mother, but as a coach she has been called underappreciated. Price is not a coach in a traditional sense (though she did learn tennis herself to help teach her daughters the technical aspects of the game) and is instead credited, along with Richard Williams, in keeping her daughters focused and disciplined, for helping to build a solid foundation of self-esteem and outside interests for her daughters.

Venus and Serena's "poise under pressure" is often credited to the self-belief instilled in them by their mother. "There's no such thing as pressure," says Price. "As black Americans, that's all we've ever had. It's life. So where's the pressure?" This approach was coupled with, according to noted tennis coach Nick Bollettieri, a respect that meant that neither Price nor Richard Williams raised their voices to their daughters. Journalist Bonnie D. Ford has said that the longevity exhibited by the Williams sisters is directly attributable to their parents and the way that Richard Williams and Price have helped them manage their careers and lives. Ford believes it is especially admirable that Price and her former husband have continued to remain jointly supportive despite their separation.

References

    Further reading

    • Bradley, Michael (2003). Venus Williams. Michael Cavendish Publishing. ISBN:0-7614-1630-7.
    • Donaldson, Madeline (2003). Venus & Serena Williams. Minneapolis, MN: LernerSports. ISBN:0-8225-3316-2.
    • Edmondson, Jacqueline (2005). Venus and Serena Williams: A Biography. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press. ISBN:0-313-33165-0.
    • Fein, Paul (2005). You Can Quote Me on That: Greatest Tennis Quips, Insights and Zingers. Washington: Potomac Books. ISBN:1-57488-925-7.
    • Wertheim, L. Jon (2001). Venus Envy: A Sensational Season Inside the Women's Tennis Tour. London: HarperCollins. ISBN:0-06-019774-9.
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    • SGL
    • 1999 Paris
    • 1999 Los Angeles
    • 2000 Hanover
    • 2000 Los Angeles
    • 2000 Tokyo
    • 2002 Scottsdale
    • 2002 Tokyo
    • 2002 Leipzig
    • 2003 Paris
    • 2004 Beijing
    • 2008 Bangalore
    • 2011 Stanford
    • 2012 Charleston
    • 2012 Stanford
    • 2013 Brisbane
    • 2013 Charleston
    • 2014 Brisbane
    • 2014 Stanford
    • DBL
    • with Venus Williams
      • 1999 Hanover
    • with Alexandra Stevenson
      • 2002 Leipzig
    • with Venus Williams
      • 2009 Stanford
    WTA 250
    • SGL
    • 2013 Bastad
    • 2020 Auckland
    • DBL
    • with Venus Williams
      • 1998 Oklahoma
    National representationSurface — :Hard :Clay:Gr*:Carpet
    Category: SGL (Singles), DBL (Doubles), MX (Mixed Doubles)Serena Williams Official Website:Tennis portalITF *lesWTA Tour *lesWTA Elite Trophy
    • SGL
    • 2015 Zhuhai
    WTA 500
    • SGL
    • 1999 Hamburg
    • 1999 New Haven
    • 2000 Stanford
    • 2000 San Diego
    • 2000 New Haven
    • 2001 Hamburg
    • 2001 San Diego
    • 2002 Paris
    • 2002 Antwerp
    • 2002 Amelia Island
    • 2002 Stanford
    • 2002 San Diego
    • 2002 New Haven
    • 2003 Antwerp
    • 2004 Warsaw
    • 2008 Zurich
    • 2014 Dubai
    • DBL
    • with Serena Williams
      • 1999 Hanover
      • 2009 Stanford
    WTP 250
    • SGL
    • 1998 Oklahoma
    • 1999 Oklahoma
    • 2002 Gold Coast
    • 2005 Istanbul
    • 2007 Memphis
    • 2007 Seoul
    • 2009 Acapulco
    • 2010 Acapulco
    • 2012 Luxembourg
    • 2015 Auckland
    • 2016 Kaohsiung
    • DBL
    • with Serena Williams
      • 1998 Oklahoma
    National representationSurface — :Hard :Clay:Gr*:Carpet
    Category: SGL (Singles), DBL (Doubles), MX (Mixed Doubles)Venus Williams Official Website:Tennis portal