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Serena Williams, 42, looks incredible as she puts on a VERY leggy display in a tiny black plunging leotard for sultry footwear photoshoot

Serena Williams looked incredible as she took part in a sultry footwear photoshoot for Stuart Weitzman.

Taking to Instagram to share some behind-the-scenes shots, the tennis pro, 42, looked incredible as she posed in a racy ensemble.

Serena put on a very leggy display in a tiny black plunging leotard which had a leather belt to cinch in her toned waist.

Red hot! Serena Williams looked incredible as she took part in a sultry footwear photoshoot for Stuart Weitzman

Adding some racy accessories, the athlete opted for a pair of knee-high red heeled boots.

Serena styled her brunette locks into a sleek sweptback low ponytail, she added a slick of glamorous make-up.

The tennis legend knew how to work her best angles as she posed up a storm in the racy ensemble.

For one shot, Serena styled the racy ensemble with a black sleeveless blazer with a stylish stripe on the side.

Sensational: Taking to Instagram to share some behind-the-scenes shots, the tennis pro, 42, looked incredible as she posed in a racy ensemble

Wow: Serena put on a very leggy display in a tiny black plunging leotard which had a leather belt to cinch in her toned waist

The star shared three different snaps in the ensemble, which she captioned each one with a different word to make the sentence: ‘These boots are made for walking @stuartweitzman.’

Serena sent her 17 million followers into meltdown as they flocked to the comments section to gush over the star.

One person said: ‘Its the body for me, oh yeah and the boots. You look great!!!’

A different fan put: ‘Gorgeous as always ❤️❤️❤️.’

Meltdown: Serena sent her 17 million followers into meltdown as they flocked to the comments section to gush over the star

Another follower commented: ‘It’s the body for me. #inspo.’

While a different account added: ‘You look fabulous!’

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