
That was until a year earlier in Oakland, when Venus, arriving out of nowhere, eliminated world No 59 Shaun Stafford and pushed world No 2 Arantxa Sanchez to three sets.

Many people had thought that Richard Williams was crazy to move away from the traditional path of juniors to pros for his daughters. “I’m just afraid, especially with Serena, who’s a perfectionist, that she’ll take it so seriously that she’ll never have fun with it, be a flop at 18,” he explained, according to The New York Times. The 14-year-old teenager had not competed in any junior event for the last few years, and her father was in no hurry for her to turn pro. One year after his older daughter, Venus, had stunned the tennis world with her outstanding debut on the WTA Tour, Richard Williams was about to unleash his youngest daughter, Serena on the women’s circuit. The first round in a qualifying event at a Tier III event on the WTA Tour had never drawn so much attention from tennis experts as it had this time in Quebec City on October 28, 1995. The facts: A nervous Serena Williams goes down in straight sets Its first champions were Nathalie Tauziat (1993) and Katerina Maleeva (1994). The event took place at the Club Advantage, a multi-purpose sports venue, and was played on indoor carpet. The Challenge Bell, held in Quebec City, Canada, was a new addition to the WTA calendar. Right-handed with a double-handed backhand, her best result so far had been reaching the second round of the US Open in 1995 after an impressive win against world No 27 Karina Habsudova (4-6, 6-3, 6-3). At 16, she attended the famous Nick Bolletieri Tennis Academy, and after a successful junior career, she began playing tennis professionally at the age of 18.

Raised in Compton, California, her father and coach, Richard, moved the entire family to Florida in 1991 so that Serena and her older sister Venus Williams could train with a famous coach, Rick Macci. Serena Williams was born in 1981 in Michigan, United States.
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On this day, October 28 in1995, tennis legend Serena Williams made her professional debut in Quebec City, Canada. What exactly happened exactly on that day?
