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After Beyonce Video, Serena Williams Dancing Some More

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP)Serena Williams turned heads when she made a cameo in Beyonce's "Sorry" music video — where she twerked heavily — and now the tennis star is releasing her own dancing video.

Williams, who released a new video Thursday on YouTube that features the 34-year-old dancing in a variety of styles, says dance is one of her favorite hobbies.

"This video really kind of taps into a lot of emotions that I have and a lot of emotions that I feel. And one of the things that I say is that ...I always keep climbing, and that's something that really resonates with me," Williams said in an interview on the set of the video last week.

"Everyone's like, 'Why are you still playing? Why are you doing this?' 'Cause I'm always challenging myself, I'm always keeping myself climbing."

Williams is currently battling a shoulder injury, but said the dancing she filmed did not involve her shoulder. The top-ranked athlete began her bid for a record-breaking 23rd major title in the US Open this week.

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On the video set last week in Brooklyn, New York, she said she was "just moving more or less my legs. Right now (my shoulder is) doing OK. I'm taking it day-by-day."

"I work really hard at what I do. I've had some ups and downs this year but you know ...I always just try to come back and do the best that I can," she added.

Williams worked with choreographers Will "Willdabeast" Adams and Janelle Ginestra for the video along with Delta Air Lines. She said she remembers learning a great deal about dance from Beyonce's team of choreographers when she filmed "Sorry," which appears on the pop star's visual album, "Lemonade."

"Dancing in the Beyonce video was obviously a lot of fun. I remember being super sore after because I was down the whole time, you know, kind of twerking a lot," she said. "I was able to work a lot with her choreographers ...and I really learned so much just about my body movement and also different styles of movement to do."

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