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    Serena Williams has used her latest on-court look to pay tribute to the millions of animals that have been killed in the Australian wildfires

    On Wednesday, the 38-year-old tennis champion played her second-round match against Slovenia’s Tamara Zidanšek at the 2020 Australia Open.

    And, while she was focused on winning the match, Williams wanted to show that her thoughts were with those affected by the devastating blazes raging through the country.

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    Eagle-eyed fans spotted that one of Williams’ fingernails was painted differently to the others, which featured crystals and pastel-coloured tips. 

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    On her left hand’s ring finger, the sportswoman chose to have her nail painted with a koala design in a subtle tribute to estimated 25,000 of them that have died in the fires

    Experts have stated that around one billion animals have been killed in total, while some species may already have gone extinct.

    Earlier this month, Williams shared her concern over the wildfires on Instagram with a post that featured images of koalas being rescued along with ways her followers could help the cause.

    “I am heartbroken over the devastation of the wildfires in Australia. With the loss of over 500 million animals and many people left without their homes, we need to act now to help in whatever way we can,” she wrote.

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    Williams also donated her entire $43,000 (£33,113) prize money after winning the ASB Classic Match in New Zealand on 13 January to Australian wildfire relief efforts. 

    “I've been playing Australia for over 20 years and it's been really hard for me to watch all the news,” she said in a statement at the time.

    “Everything that's been happening in Australia with all the fires and over a billion animals and people who have lost their homes.

    “So I decided that I would donate all my prize money for a great cause.”

    Williams joins a long list of celebrities who have helped raise funds for the relief effort in Australia, including Kylie Jenner, Chris Hemsworth, Nicole Kidman and Pink.

    So far, millions of acres of land has been destroyed in the blazes raging through Australia, which have killed 28 people and torched thousands of homes.

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