Serena Williams is known to be a fighter on and off the court. Over the years, she has proved time and again why she is one of the greatest players to have graced the sport. Recently, she made a winning start to her US Open 2022 campaign. The 23-time Grand Slam champion defeated Montenegro’s Danka Kovinic in the first round of the tournament.
In what is Serena’s final tournament of her professional tennis career, she put on an eye-catching display to enthrall her fans. Further, after her first-round win, the former World Number 1 was quizzed about her retirement and the atmosphere inside the stadium.
Serena Williams on US Open being her last tournament
During the post-match interview, the interviewer asked Serena whether this year’s US Open will definitely be the final tournament of her professional tennis career. Replying to this question, Serena said, “Yeah, I’ve been pretty vague about it, right (smiling)? I’m going to stay vague because you never know.”
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Further, the interviewer also asked Serena about the memory that will stick with her from her first-round win. She said, “I think when I walked out, the reception was really overwhelming. It was loud and I could feel it in my chest. It was a really good feeling.”
Moreover, she added, “It’s a feeling I’ll never forget, so I really — yeah, that meant a lot to me.”
Serena to also play in women’s doubles
Recently, Serena announced that she will be teaming up with her elder sister, Venus Williams to participate in doubles at the 2022 US Open. It will be a dream-come-true moment for their fans, getting to witness the iconic duo in action. They will face the Czech Republican pairing of Lucie Hradecka and Linda Noskova in the opening round of the tournament.
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Venus and Serena are 14-time Grand Slam doubles champions. Moreover, they also have won three Olympic gold medals together. It won’t be a surprise if they manage to dig deep in their final tournament together.
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