Washington, Nov 3 : Serena Williams ran into her panic room in her Los Angeles mansion when she mistook a sports association drug tester for a dangerous intruder.
According to TMZ, Williams’ assistant called 911 and told the emergency operator that a prowler had been spotted at the luxurious property.
But the intruder turned out to be a random drug tester who stopped by her house unannounced for a urine sample of the tennis player, Fox News reported.
It is not known whether the 30-year-old grand slam winner submitted the drug test. (ANI)
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