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Serena Williams Says Farewell to Tennis On Her Own Terms—And In Her Own Words

Posted By: adminon: August 14, 2022In: People in ActionTags: 'King Richard', Australian Open, GOAT, Grand slam, Living legends, Martina Navratilova, Monica Seles, Mother Love, Olympia, Power player, Queen of the Court, US Open, Venus Williams, Wimbledon1 CommentViews:
Serena Williams Says Farewell to Tennis On Her Own Terms—And In Her Own Words

Whether one likes Serena Williams or one doesn’t, she is a global star. As a star, her idiosyncrasies tend to become reference points  – the way she speaks, walks, what she wears and,... Read more

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