Serena Williams: Wimbledon star teases naked derriere as she apologises to Naomi Osaka

Serena Williams, 37, looked incredible as she slipped into a dazzling, gold gown, for a Harper’s Bazaar photoshoot.

The mother-of-one would have dropped jaws in the garment, as she appeared to wear nothing underneath.

Posing with her body facing away from the camera, Serena’s sequinned cape blew in the wind, exposing her toned posterior and pins.

The US favourite turned her head and posed away, whilst she flashed plenty of flesh.

Serena looked worlds way from her usual tennis gear, as she also wore a pair of gold heels in the shoot.

In another photo, the tennis champion seemed to wear very little again as she wrapped her arms around her chest in an apparent nude photo.

Serena looked phenomenal in the close-up shot, which saw her locks blowing behind her.

The friend of Meghan Markle did ensure she wore some accessorises, including a fake gold ear ad a statement bracelet.

On the cover of the magazine, Serena stunned in a figure-hugging sequinned frock, boasting spaghetti straps.

In the interview, Serena issued an apology to Naomi Osaka, after their match at the 2018 US Open final.

During the game, Serena found herself in a shouting match with the umpire as she accused him of “stealing a point from her”.

Serena fumed after umpire Carlos Ramos issued a game penalty to her during her match as he accused her of getting coaching from the side lines.

The tennis star smashed her tennis racket in “frustration”, resulting in the umpire issuing another revelation and gave another point for Naomi.

Naomi ended up winning her first Grand Slam title following the controversial decision.

Penning an essay to apologise to Naomi, Serene said to Harper’s Bazaar: “This debacle ruined something that should have been amazing and historic,” Williams writes.

“Not only was a game taken from me but a defining, triumphant moment was taken from another player.”

Speaking about the aftermath, Serena divulged: “I couldn’t find peace.

“I started seeing a therapist. I was searching for answers, and although I felt like I was making progress, I still wasn’t ready to pick up a racket.”

She wrote to Naomi: “I had no idea the media would pit us against each other. I would love the chance to live that moment over again.

“I am, was, and will always be happy for you and supportive of you. I would never, ever want the light to shine away.”

Serena Williams’ interview can be found in Harper’s Bazaar’s August issue, out now.

source: express.co.uk