TIGER WOODS was in Serena Williams’ corner at the US Open on Wednesday night.
The golf great was in the tennis legend’s player box on Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Tiger Woods and Erica Herman watched from Serena’s player box[/caption]
Tiger Woods appeared in good spirits on Arthur Ashe Stadium[/caption]
Woods, 46, was joined by girlfriend Erica Herman as he cheered on Serena on another magical night at Flushing Meadows.
The golf legend is close friends with the 40-year-old tennis icon.
Serena was supported by a host of big names in her first round match on Monday night.
Hugh Jackman, Bill Clinton and Mike Tyson were among the celebs who saw her win over Danka Kovinic on Monday.
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And more big names were in the house to watch her beat No 2 seed Anett Kontaveit.
Gladys Knight and Dionne Warwick were both seen in the stands on Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Serena is close friends with golf icon Tiger.
He has been seen supporting Serena in the past in New York.
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In her Vogue essay revealing she’s retiring from the game, she spoke about him in glowing terms.
Serena revealed she contacted Woods for advice before coming back at Wimbledon earlier this year.
Woods returned from a horror car crash and leg injury to play again at the Masters this year.
Writing in Vogue, Serena said: “This spring, I had the itch to get back on the court for the first time in seven months.
“I was talking to Tiger Woods, who’s a friend, and I told him I needed his advice on my tennis career.
Tiger Woods greets Venus Williams[/caption]
Serena Williams is playing what is expected to be her last ever tournament[/caption]
“I said, ‘I don’t know what to do: I think I’m over it, but maybe I’m not over it.’
“He’s Tiger, and he was adamant that I be a beast the same way he is!”
Serena added: “He said, ‘Serena, what if you just gave it two weeks? You don’t have to commit to anything. You just go out on the court every day for two weeks and give it your all and see what happens.’
“I said, ‘All right, I think I can do that.’ And I didn’t do it. But a month later, I gave it a try.
“And it felt magical to pick up a racket again. And I was good. I was really good.
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“I went back and forth about whether to play Wimbledon, and the U.S. Open after that.
“As I’ve said, this whole evolution thing has not been easy for me.”