America’s and former number one Lawn Tennis Legend, Serena Williams has announced that she was ready to become a mother.
Serena Who already has a daughter announced formally, her retirement from all Lawn Tennis competitions to begin another phase of life including being a mother.
Serena’s statement gave indication that she may be expecting to have another baby in no distant time as she formally dropped the rackets.
Information has it that Serena’s previous matches broke records as all the seats in Wimbledon
were all sold out with more people waiting to buy more sits in their attempts to watch the former lawn tennis World N01 play her last match at the World stage.
Prominent among the super stars that came to be with the Willams family is former N01 Golf player; Tiger Woods who was spotted sitting with the Williams.
“It takes a lot of work to get here. Clearly, I am still capable. It takes a lot more than that. I am ready to be a mom, explore different version of Serena.”
She turned pro 1995, won her first Grand Slam at the US Open 1999 and played her last match at the US Open 2022
Singles Titles – 73 (5th in overall rankings)
Doubles Titles – 23
Grand Slam Singles Titles – 23 (record 13 Grand Slam singles titles on hard court)
Grand Slam Doubles Titles – 14
Grand Slam Mixed Doubles Titles – 2
Olympics – 4 Gold Medals
World No 1 – 319 Weeks
Match Wins – 858 (records for the most women’s singles matches won at majors – 367 and most singles majors won since turning 30 years old – 10)
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She is the only tennis player, male or female, to win three of the four Grand Slams at least 6 times.