Venus Williams to receive a custom Barbie doll in the Inspiring Women series.
Venus Williams Gets a Second Barbie Doll to Celebrate Her Wimbledon Victory and Equal Pay Champion Status
Venus Williams, the legendary tennis player, is set to receive a second Barbie doll in honour of her iconic 2007 Wimbledon victory. The doll, part of Barbie's "Inspiring Women" collection, will be released on August 15, 2025.
This new doll will celebrate Williams' achievement as the first woman to receive equal prize money at a top-level tennis tournament. The doll will depict Williams wearing the white tennis uniform she donned during that championship, complete with a green gem necklace, wristband, racket, and tennis ball.
Interestingly, this isn't Williams' first Barbie doll. Last year, in May 2024, a Barbie doll featuring nine trailblazing female athletes was released as part of Barbie's 65th anniversary celebration. Williams was one of the athletes featured in this special collection.
The new Venus Williams Barbie doll is priced at $38 and is sure to be a collector's item. The doll will not only celebrate Williams' tennis prowess but also her role as a champion for pay equity.
This new doll is a testament to Williams' enduring influence and her groundbreaking victory at Wimbledon in 2007, which marked a significant milestone in the history of women's tennis. That victory was Williams' fifth grand slam title, a testament to her skill and determination on the court.
In conclusion, the release of Venus Williams' second Barbie doll is a fitting tribute to her iconic career and her role in championing pay equity. Fans of Williams and Barbie collectors alike will be eagerly awaiting its release on August 15, 2025.
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