Alexis Ohanian snapped a picture of himself sitting by his wife, 23-time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams, and their daughter Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr. while out at the "Exquisite Gucci" fashion show in Milan. The family watched as the designer brand unveiled its fall/winter 2022 collection.

"With my girls for @gucci," he captioned the sweet picture, which showed their smiling 4-year-old girl between her proud parents.

Ohanian Sr. dressed for the event in a dark suit while Williams donned a mid-length black dress with a matching knee-length feathered coat. Their young daughter sported a red, white and brown plaid coat with gold sandals for the night out.

Aside from jet-setting to Milan, the tennis superstar also participated in some Super Bowl action, starring in a Michelob Ultra Super Bowl 56 commercial. In an interview with People magazine promoting the commercial, she gave some updates on her daughter's development, noting that she's been turned into a young gamer girl.

"Olympia's into gaming … her dad's got her into VR [virtual reality]," Williams told the outlet at the time. "Not sure how I feel about that. It's the founder of Reddit, so that kind of makes sense."

She continued, adding that she doesn't "really let her do computer gaming because I'm just like, 'No, let's do schooling and let's do this.'"

According to Williams, it's more so about finding the "balance" in playing games and making sure she's still learning.

"Although I think gaming is super important because I played a lot of games growing up," she says. "But it's all balance. It's really all about balance. As long as you have that balance, I think it's OK."

In a separate conversation with ET Online, Williams revealed she "definitely wants to have more kids" with her husband in the future.

"I definitely want to have more kids, it's just like, balance is key, you know, and just trying to find that balance," she said. "I don't know, it's always like, OK, are we ready? And I know the clock is ticking so I'm just like OK, I need to figure out when that's going to be, but hopefully soon when I will feel no pressure."