Williams tweeted, 'No matter how far we come, we get reminded that it's not enough.'
She pointed out that in a New York Times article about her, a picture of her sister, Venus, was used, incorrectly identifying her as Serena.
This was our mistake. It was due to an error when selecting photos for the print edition, and it did not appear online. A correction will appear in tomorrow’s paper.The Times responded to Williams' tweet, saying,"This was our mistake. It was due to an error when selecting photos for the print edition. A correction will appear tomrrow."
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