Serena Williams took center stage at the 54th Annual NAACP Image Awards as the recipient of the Jackie Robinson Sports Award. She looked stunning in a black velvet dress with a thigh-high slit and sheer bustier. After receiving the honor from Kerry Washington, Williams began her speech with a humorous remark about her lack of success at the U.S. Open.
The Jackie Robinson Sports Award recognizes individuals for their athletic achievements, pursuit of social justice, civil rights, and community involvement. Williams expressed her appreciation for the NAACP’s commitment to effecting change in healthcare, education, and sports. She thanked the NAACP Image Awards and the Hollywood community for honoring her with the prestigious award.
In attendance were Williams’ mother, Myrlie Evers-Williams, and civil rights lawyer Benjamin Crump. Closing her speech, Williams reflected on Jackie Robinson’s legacy and the importance of breaking stereotypes and pushing boundaries. She thanked the NAACP for the award and expressed gratitude for being recognized alongside accomplished athletes.