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Playing doubles! Serena Williams dazzles in plunging gold gown with thigh-high split before showing off her ripped abs in white crop top

She is widely considered the greatest single female tennis player of all-time.

But Serena Williams certainly seemed to be playing doubles on her latest outing.

The 42-year-old professional athlete wore two different outfits while attending the New York City premiere and after party for her self-titled documentary on Monday evening.

All about her: Serena Williams arrived to the New York City premiere of her self-titled documentary on Monday evening before showing off her toned abs in a white crop top at the after party

She dazzled in a show-stopping gold gown with shimmering diamond-shaped detailings across it before switching it up into a white crop top and leather trousers which showed off her ripped abs.

No doubt she was in the mood for celebrating as her record-breaking career will be featured as an EPIX Original Documentary which airs.

The tennis champion’s incredibly muscular figure was on full display in the revealing ensemble, which featured a split that reached far past Serena’s thigh and a plunging neckline.

Williams sparkled in the empire waist wrap dress as it hugged her svelte mid-section in all the right places.

Sparkle: She looked right at home in the spotlight while wearing a show-stopping gold gown with shimmering diamond-shaped detailings across it

Red carpet stunner: The tennis champion’s incredibly muscular figure was on full display in the revealing ensemble, which featured a split that reached far past Serena’s thigh and a plunging neckline

She looked right at home in the spotlight, flashing a bright smile and posing for onlookers who came to celebrate the athlete’s milestone accomplishment.

As for her beauty routine, she kept it sleek with her pin straight raven tresses tucked behind her ears and a natural makeup look that highlighted her flawless features.

A pair of nude ankle strap heels completed the red carpet look as well as a flashy gold watch, simple necklace and diamond statement earrings.

Wow factor: The professional athlete showed off her impressive physique in a white knit crop top, leather trousers and patterned heels

She slays: She flashed her signature smile at the gathering

Curvaceous beauties: Iggy Azalea was also in attendance

Business as usual: The Vogue editor-in-chief, 66, hid behind her infamous black shades and perfectly coiffed blond bob for the nighttime event

Having  a blast: Despite the busy night, Serena managed to post a Snapchat of herself in between events

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