
Serena Williams turned a lifelong obsession into something you can hold in your hands.
The tennis legend announced Team Serena: Championship Edition this week – a trading card collection built around the people on her personal and professional team. The concept sounds obvious in hindsight. Nobody else thought to do it first.
Williams explained the idea in her Instagram announcement. “I’ve always loved trading cards,” she wrote, “so we turned my new Team Serena into a collection of them. Every card tells a story. Every person earned their place.”
That framing matters. These aren’t cards built around Serena in different poses or uniforms. The collection is about the people who made up her team – coaches, advisors, and contributors who earned their spots. The trading card format gives each of them a moment of their own.
The move fits Williams’ reputation. She has spent years loudly crediting her inner circle. During her Grand Slam run, she regularly made her coaching staff part of the post-match story rather than a footnote. The Championship Edition is a natural extension of that habit – only now it’s something you can collect and keep.
The trading card market has expanded dramatically over the past decade. Cards from legacy athletes like Michael Jordan and LeBron James have sold at auction for six and seven figures. Williams’ name carries serious weight in that space. She holds 23 Grand Slam singles titles and multiple Olympic gold medals. Collectors know what that’s worth.
Framing the collection around “Team Serena” adds something a standard autograph series wouldn’t have. It has a narrative. Every card centers on one specific person, with a story behind how they earned their spot on the team. That gives buyers a reason to chase the full set rather than grabbing just one.
Williams has been building her business footprint steadily for years. She founded Serena Ventures, a venture capital firm with a wide portfolio across tech, health, and consumer goods. The trading card line fits that same pattern. She keeps building things with shelf life, not just sports credentials.
She closed the announcement with a direct question: “Which card is your favorite?” It’s a simple prompt. It also signals she’s paying close attention – she wants to see which members of her team are resonating most with people.
No pricing or release timeline appeared in the post. Those details haven’t been confirmed yet. But the announcement is already drawing attention from sports fans and the collector community alike. Those two groups don’t always cross paths. Williams is giving them a reason to.
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