Serena Williams :No player like her ,No career like her

 SERENA WILLIAMS :AN INSPIRATIONAL PLAYER

Williams, who is 40 years old and hasn't played tennis consistently or regularly in years, played her final match with the same enthusiasm as a youngster. Her US Open campaign came to an end on Friday as she was defeated by Ajla Tomljanovic 7-5, 6-7(4), 6-1 in the third round.

Williams waved to the audience after Friday's drawn-out match and covered her heart with her hand.

Over 850 victories, approximately $100 million (€100 million) in career earnings, four Olympic gold medals, 14 women's doubles slams, and 23 Grand Slam singles titles are just some of Williams' accomplishments. She is more than just a successful businesswoman and icon of fashion.

It tells the story of the first African American woman to win a Grand Slam match in the Open Era, who altered the rules for her community, rose to fame, and persuaded people to shift their perceptions of women in sport, especially Black women.

Who is SERENA WILLIAMS?

American tennis player Serena Jameka Williams is now retired. She held the top singles ranking in the world for 319 weeks, including a joint-record 186 straight weeks, and five times she was crowned year-end No. 1 by the Women's Tennis Association (WTA). Her 23 Grand Slam singles titles rank second all-time behind Margaret Court's 24 and are the most by any player to have competed during the Open Era.
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Representing United States🇺🇸

Olympic Games

🏅Gold medal – first place 2000 Sydney Doubles

🏅Gold medal – first place 2008 Beijing Doubles

🏅Gold medal – first place 2012 London Singles

🏅Gold medal – first place 2012 London Doubles 

At the 1999 US Open, she won her first major singles championship. She was unbeatable from the 2002 French Open to the 2003 Australian Open, winning all four major singles titles (each time defeating Venus in the final) and completing the career Grand Slam, also known as the "Serena Slam." 

She was harmed, and her form deteriorated. But starting in 2007, she steadily got back into shape despite ongoing ailments, reclaiming the top spot in the world singles rankings. Williams reclaimed her dominance starting at the Wimbledon Championships in 2012, winning the Olympic gold and becoming the first tennis player to complete a Career Golden Slam in both singles and doubles. She completed a second "Serena Slam" by winning eight of the thirteen singles majors, including all four in a row from 2014 to 2015. She surpassed Steffi Graf's Open Era record by winning her 23rd major singles championship in the 2017 Australian Open. She subsequently took a break from playing tennis professionally after learning she was pregnant, and since starting to play again, she has advanced to four major finals.

Evolution

Williams has expressed out loud whatever occurs next is to a lesser degree a retirement and a greater amount of a development.

."To not do that [professional tennis] any longer, it is energizing, I am truly anticipating it," she said. "I can hardly stand by to awaken one day and in a real sense never need to stress over performing on such a significant level and contending. I have never felt that.

"After her second-round win against Anett Kontaveit recently, Williams said: "I have nothing to demonstrate. I have nothing to win. I should go for it."

Williams may for sure have lost the match, and tennis could have lost quite possibly of its most noteworthy player. Be that as it may, every one of the people who at any point watched or stood by listening to Serena Williams have won, such was the size of her significance.


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