Serena Williams slams New York Times for erroneously printing photo of sister Venus in report about herself
The Times said it will issue a correction in Thursday's paper
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Tennis superstar Serena Williams took The New York Times to task for mistakenly using a photo of her sister in a report about herself.
The Times published a report about Williams' venture-capital firm Serena Ventures and the whopping $111 million it raised with a portfolio of over 60 companies thus far.
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However, the printed version of the report features an image of Venus Williams, Serena's older sister and another tennis icon.
Serena Williams took to Twitter and shared a photo of the erroneous report.
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"No matter how far we come, we get reminded that it's not enough," Williams tweeted. "This is why I raised $111M for @serenaventures. To support the founders who are overlooked by engrained systems woefully unaware of their biases. Because even I am overlooked."
"You can do better, @nytimes," she added.
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NYT Business replied to the tweet with a mea culpa, writing, "This was our mistake. It was due to an error when selecting photos for the print edition, and it did not appear online. A correction will appear in tomorrow’s paper."
A spokesperson for The New York Times told Fox News to refer to the statement released from its business desk.