You might call her Destiny's Daughter: Serena Williams is, like Beyoncé Knowles before her, a September 1981 baby. (Psst: So is your loyal Spin keeper. Yea, virgos unite.) And the fire inside of the younger Williams sister in tennis, a child of Compton, ignites on the showiest stages in her chosen field, as it does for her elder, the Houston-born entertainer who just turned 32. To that end, Kelly Rowland, the dance-pop princess who teamed up with Beyoncé in Destiny's Child, narrated a new ESPN segment on Serena's competitive fire and lasting impression in the sports world and global society itself. See it here:
Video: Kelly Rowland narrates ESPN's Serena spotlight
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