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Few people on the planet can identify with Caitlin Clark’s incredible ascent to fame in her teenage and early adult years. Perhaps Serena Williams, though, can. Fans and media have followed Clark’s every move since she stormed the college basketball scene as a freshman, from the Final Four to the WNBA.
It must be tiresome to be the focus of haters on social media and a magnet for TV cameras. Despite not having started playing tennis at the same time as Williams, she is familiar with what it’s like to be recognized at such a young age as one of the greatest in her field.
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Williams gave an interview to the Associated Press during the “In the Arena: Serena Williams” docuseries premiere.
Williams remarked, “I just love that she tries to stay grounded.” She mentioned that she doesn’t check her social media accounts. I understand; neither do I. It’s crucial, in my opinion, to just keep doing what she’s doing regardless of what other people think.
Williams then shared her perspective on why Clark, the clear favorite to win Rookie of the Year and the 2024 NCAA National Player of the Year, has her share of detractors.
She remarked, “Basically, if someone is negative, it’s because they can’t do what you do.” “And hopefully, she’ll carry on with her current activities.”
Clark has experienced ups and downs thus far for the Fever, much like most rookies. She has dealt with the low points most recently. In the previous game against the Atlanta Dream, the high-scoring player finished with just 7 points and 3-11 from the field. Granted, the 30-point explosion against the Mystics occurred just two games ago, but that was immediately followed by a 1–10 shooting effort against the Liberty.
Clark is on pace to break the league’s record for the most turnovers in a single season despite shooting just 32% from three during this entire period. Currently holding that title is Alyssa Thomas, who scored 137 last year. Clark is expected to surpass that figure by over 80