How far away is the World Anti Doping Agency [WADA] from hatching a grand scheme of producing Super-powerful Serena Williams clones?
That is the number question fans of the Tennis Legend will like answers to after the 36-year-old made some mind-bogging allegations against the Doping Watchdog.
On Tuesday, on her official twitter handle, the American suggested she was being victimized and wondered if it was “discrimination” by WADA, that “it’s been proven I’m the one getting tested the most.”
The 23-time grand slam singles title winner, did find humor and perhaps a slight dig at Maria Sharapova, who was banned for 15 months for taking meldonium.
Williams Tweeted:
…and it’s that time of the day to get “randomly” drug tested and only test Serena. Out of all the players it’s been proven I’m the one getting tested the most. Discrimination? I think so. At least I’ll be keeping the sport clean #StayPositive
But I’m ready to do whatever it takes to have a clean sport so bring it on. I’m excited.
…and it’s that time of the day to get “randomly” drug tested and only test Serena. Out of all the players it’s been proven I’m the one getting tested the most. Discrimination? I think so. At least I’ll be keeping the sport clean #StayPositive
— Serena Williams (@serenawilliams) July 25, 2018
But I’m ready to do whatever it takes to have a clean sport so bring it on. I’m excited.
— Serena Williams (@serenawilliams) July 25, 2018
But it all got interesting and all twisty when a fan @yakuzaamdo tweeted:
Maybe in secret they’re stealing your dna for a future nation of tennis pros?
Serena replied : I literally thought of that!!!
Maybe in secret they’re stealing your dna for a future nation of tennis pros?
— Tenzin (@yakuzaamdo) July 25, 2018
I literally thought of that!!!
— Serena Williams (@serenawilliams) July 25, 2018
The reply section of Serena’s tweets was later flooded with a spin-off of the conspiracy theories, some fans even went as far as bringing up Henrietta Lacks.