The twinning moments between Serena Williams and her daughter Alexis Olympia just keep on coming. The 40-year-old posed next to her daughter wearing matching red, pink, and black Nike one-pieces.

Serena captioned her photo, "Next ?"

Her fans were swooning over how adorable their twinning moment was with one user commenting, "Legend raising a young legend 🙌🏾." Another added, "This is the cutest ❤️❤️." A third user replied to Serena saying, "Yep, she's got next!👍"

    Honestly, with the way things are looking, I wouldn't be surprised if a few years down the line we saw the duo training together (and Alexis has already picked up a tennis racket).

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    The tennis GOAT is a big fan of sharing her favorite mother-daughter moments (twinning or not) on Instagram. In the past, they've worn everything from swimsuits to Disney princess dresses together.

    They even took their matching fashion sense to TikTok back in September while dancing around to Dua Lipa's "Levitating."

    Just last year Serena told Women’s Health that she thinks about food in a way that makes her ask what can it do for her. "My philosophy is eat to live. Don't live to eat," she said. "I want to have a healthy lifestyle and, so you know, [I'm eating] a lot of greens and mostly plant-based lately, just super healthy stuff."

    For lunch and dinner, Serena stacks up on greens and protein, like a bean burger or gluten-free bean burrito. And when she's out of ideas, she looks to social media. "I get inspired by what I see on Instagram," she says, "and I love making it."

      Serena is down to eat most foods such as pasta (while she trains), fruits and veggies, and even the occasional Moon Pie. But what you won't see on her plate is beef and avocados. "I usually like to have lots of greens before my match and then fruit actually, and a little carbs and some sort of a protein. So I try to knock them [her food groups] all out in one."

      Truly a queen on and off the court.

      From: Women's Health US
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      Sabrina Talbert

      Sabrina is an editorial assistant for Women’s Health. When she’s not writing, you can find her running, training in mixed martial arts, or reading.