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MrBeast Challenges Serena Williams to Serve Past Quadruplets

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Mrbeast Serena Williams Tennis Challenge

Compton, California – YouTuber MrBeast has brought tennis champion Serena Williams into an exciting new challenge, pitting her against quadruplets in a unique 4v1 serve event. This spectacle, which aired on MrBeast’s YouTube channel on May 29, 2025, features Williams trying to hit a serve past all four players simultaneously.

Williams, who turned professional at 14 and is renowned for her 23 Grand Slam singles titles, retired from professional tennis in 2022. However, she’s jumped back into the spotlight with this entertaining challenge. MrBeast, known for his outrageous competitions, invited superstar athletes to play against “normal people,” with the winner potentially taking home $100,000 for their chosen charity.

“If one of you can return a serve from Serena Williams, I will give you guys $100,000,” MrBeast said during the event. “But if you can’t, we’ll be donating it to the charity of her choice.” The challenge made it tougher as all four quadruplets attempted to return her powerful serve.

<pIn an impressive display, Williams served the ball at a speed of 109 miles per hour, and the serve went unreturned. As a result, she donated the $100,000 prize to the Yetunde Price Resource Center, a nonprofit organization she and her sister Venus founded to honor their late sister, Yetunde Price, who was tragically murdered in 2003.

The resource center, located in Compton, aims to provide support and healing for individuals affected by violence. Other athletes, including Steph Curry and Aaron Judge, also participated in various games, while Brazilian soccer player Neymar had a high-stakes challenge involving a $500,000 wager against a MrBeast subscriber.

The event showcased the competitive spirit of professional athletes and their willingness to support charitable causes, drawing attention to both the excitement of the games and the importance of community initiatives.