We all know Serena Williams as the incomparable tennis champion, but the 36-year-old plays in other fields as well. This time, it’s with (another) clothing line simply called “Serena.”

On Monday, Williams shared a still photo of her buttoning pants with the caption “You ready? Be the first to wear Serena dropping May 30th. #BeSeenBeHeard.” That’s today!

“Serena” is only available on her site serenawilliams.com, and as expected, the “S” theme includes an adjective that the Compton native hears all the time “Strong. Sexy. Sophisticated.” We must remember that she is the latter two as well.

Although Williams has partnered with the Home Shopping Network (HSN) and Nike for collections in the past, she feels that “Serena” gives her more room to be creative.

“I’ve done things for HSN but I’ve always been limited, with the customer and with the fabric selection; [there were] things I couldn’t do,” she told WWD. “They gave me so much knowledge, though, and so much practice and so much training. And with Nike, obviously there are so many things I can’t do… I’ve never been fully creative, so that’s what this is.”

Not only is she able to be creative, but she can bring fashion to “practical” women.

“It’s a practical woman; they don’t want to spend $3,000 on something, that just doesn’t make sense,” Williams said. “Our prices are practical, our fabrics are practical, but [the customer] is also a smart woman, they’re a smart girl. These are high-end quality fabrics and high-end quality feels, and you don’t have to pay over price for it.”

The items include tops, dresses, bottoms and outerwear that, in my opinion, are for more casual lifestyles. They’re cute, but you won’t find much variety. What I’m really surprised about is that the tennis champ has no athletic wear available.

Yesterday, she beat Kristyna Pliskova while wearing an all black (Nike) catsuit at The French Open, and she said she did it “for all the moms out there who had a tough recovery from pregnancy.” I’m not even a mother, but I would buy it because it’s clearly what a winner wears!

Can you imagine if she wore her own “Serena” catsuit and won? That would have sold out immediately today.

While the “Serena” line is a new venture for the “sexy and sophisticated” woman, I do hope that she doesn’t forget to represent the “strong” part as well. Give us some “practical” catsuits, please!

Renese spends her early mornings writing, her days securing insurance for TV shows, and her in-betweens blogging about the silliness and seriousness of life on her blog. Follow Renese on Twitter: @reneseford