What Did Serena Williams Say to the Line Judge at US Open? Here’s What!

Trainwreck tennis player Serena Williams has lost her cool (actually not, you can’t lose something you don’t have to begin with) at the US Open semi finals against Kim Clijsters, got pissed off at the line judge and went to tell her something nasty. But what did Serena Williams say to the line judge?

Cool thing is, the judge was not having any of this PoS bullshit and went to set the record straight, to which the loser Serena Williams, who was gonna lose the game anyway, responded by leaving the court. The line judge told the Tournament Referee Brian Earley that Serena Williams said she was gonna kill her. Stupid ho denied and unfortunately we can’t really hear form audio recording provided by the broadcast team.

Serena Williams was kicked out of the game and went on TV to tell everyone that she’s not sorry. Thanks a lot Serena for confirming that you are a loser ho who thinks the world revolves around her and gets pissed off at everyone when she’s shown that nobody gives a dump about her.

While it’s still inconclusive as to what exactly she said to the lineswoman, other than “I will kill you” there are also reports that she said: “I swear to God, I’ll fucking take this ball and shove it down your fucking throat”. The video from the press conference is below. The video of Serena Williams throwing verbal diarrhea at the lines judge as at the top.

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3 thoughts on “What Did Serena Williams Say to the Line Judge at US Open? Here’s What!

  1. Melissa

    You are the one not cool. You appear to not like Serena from the start, so it’s obvious that you would post this bullshit. Asshole

  2. ron

    Why is she a ho. Where you do know her from? Yea I can tell your racist! You hateful hearted sorry excuse for a human being!

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