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Has Serena Williams retired from tennis?

American famous and skilful female tennis player Serena Williams was born “Serena Jameka Williams” on September 26, 1981. She held the top singles ranking in the world for 319 weeks and this included a joint-record 186 straight weeks, and five times she was crowned year-end No. 1 by the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA). The name…

American famous and skilful female tennis player Serena Williams was born “Serena Jameka Williams” on September 26, 1981. She held the top singles ranking in the world for 319 weeks and this included a joint-record 186 straight weeks, and five times she was crowned year-end No. 1 by the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA).

The name of her parent is Richard Williams and Oracene Price. She is the youngest of Price’s five daughters, which also include her full older sister Venus and half-sisters Yetunde, Lyndrea, and Isha Price. Aside from that, she has a minimum of seven paternal half-siblings. She began playing tennis at the age of four after the family relocated to Compton, California when she was still very young.

Aside from raising their wards, Serena Williams’ parents, Oracene Price and Richard Williams, also coached her older sister Venus and herself. She became a professional in 1995, and the US Open in 1999 gave her the opportunity for her to claim her first major singles victory. She was unbeatable from the 2002 French Open to the 2003 Australian Open, winning all four major singles titles (each time defeating Venus her sister in the final) and completing the career Grand Slam, also known as the “Serena Slam.” Serena has been trending today due to the announcement she made concerning her retirement, let’s find out right in this article if she’s truly retired or not.

Has Serena Williams retired from tennis?

Yes, Serena Williams retired from tennis in September 2022.

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