No, I really don't. That's a silly question.
But, here's how I would like that photo opportunity to have turned out for Serena Williams and her fellow Americans. Serena Williams looks at the photo set up, and says; "No, I don't like that. The flag of my country shouldn't be dragging on the ground." (She then picks up the flag from the ground). Serena continues; "And, here. What's this? The flags of France and Australia dragging on the ground? What kind of a person do you think I am? I was raised to respect the flag of the country that has given me these wonderful opportunities and to respect other people's flags. Change this set up."
But, in answer to your silly question; it is true that in light of the facts I do not consider Serena Williams to be worthy of the respect that I show to most of my fellow Americans.
Serena Williams is a great athlete and very succesful. Athletic gifts, sexy bodies, great smiles, bright lights, fame, fortune, glowing press reports and hordes of butt-kissing fans do not make anybody a good role model, good citizen or a righteous person. There is nothing about Serena Williams that justifies hatred of Serena Williams, or hatred of her father for that matter.
Jealous of her backhand? Her baseline game?