Serena Williams Retires / Serena Williams to retire from tennis after U S Open

Zoom News : Aug 09, 2022, 09:43 PM
Serena Williams Retires : The world's great tennis player Serena Williams of America can announce retirement after the US Open. 40-year-old Serena has indicated her retirement on Instagram. He has said that there comes a time in life when we have to decide to move in a different direction. However, Serena has not yet disclosed when she will officially announce it. But there are speculations from her post that she will retire from tennis after the US Open.

News agency Reuters has also reported that Serena is going to say goodbye to tennis after the US Open, which starts later this month. Serena has made it to the second round of the Toronto Open. She was playing only her second match since June. 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena has many big records in tennis. She said she doesn't like the word sannyas and at this point in her life is looking to "focus on getting better at things other than tennis, these things are very important to her".

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Serena posted on Instagram, "There comes a time in life when we have to decide to move in a different direction. Those times are always tough when you love something so much. I love tennis. But now the countdown has begun. I have to focus on being a mother, on my spiritual goals and finally on the quest for a different but just exciting Serena. I'm about to enjoy the coming few weeks. "

Female player with most titles in the open era

The American legend did not play tennis for a long time due to injury before making his singles return at Wimbledon in June, prompting speculation about his retirement. She says she will play at the US Open later this month, where she has won her six major singles titles. She won her last Grand Slam title at the 2017 Australian Open when she was eight weeks pregnant with daughter Olympia. She is the female player to have won the most titles in the Open era. Serena, who turns 41 next month, has won 73 career singles titles and 23 career doubles titles.

Serena has won the Australian Open seven times, French Open three times and Wimbledon seven times in her career. She has won the women's Grand Slam title in doubles 14 times along with her elder sister Venus Williams. Apart from this, she has also captured the Olympic gold medal four times. These include gold medals won in singles in 2012 and in doubles in 2000, 2008 and 2012.

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