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Concerns raised about Serena Williams’ father’s driving passion
His ability to drive safely has been questioned
For Richard Williams, the father of tennis icons Serena and Venus Williams, driving has long been a cherished passion. Despite facing serious health issues in recent years, including problems with speech and cognitive function, he is determined not to give up driving.
Richard’s son, Chavoita LeSane, recently shared insights into his father’s enduring love for driving during an interview with The Sun.
“My dad loves to drive, it’s his passion,” he said. “He would never give up his license. It will be a sad day for him when he’s unable to pass the test.”
This passion was evident when Richard was recently pulled over by police in Palm Beach, Florida, on July 12 for speeding. He was clocked driving his new silver Volkswagen truck at 44 mph in a 35 mph zone, resulting in a $131 fine. The incident drew attention, but Richard was not required to appear in court.
Concerns about his ability to drive safely
However, Richard’s driving has raised concerns among those close to him. During his divorce from Lakeisha Graham, his primary care physician, Dr. Monica Walker, raised alarms about his ability to drive safely. In a letter to the court, Dr. Walker recommended that Richard should avoid driving due to his declining health and difficulties with navigation.
“You have had problems with driving and directions,” the specialist said.