Serena Williams Suggest Retirement After US Open

Francis Joseph

23-times Grand Slam Winner, Serena Williams has suggested she will be retiring at the end of the US Open which starts later this month.

Williams made this known on her Instagram post and said she was afraid to call it retirement but evolution.

She admitted of having mixed feelings about her next chapter and didn't even like using the word "retirement.

"I've been reluctant to admit to myself or anyone else that I have to move on from playing tennis," Williams wrote. "Alexis [Ohanian], my husband, and I have hardly talked about it; it's like a taboo topic. I can't even have this conversation with my mom and dad. It's like it's not real until you say it out loud.

"It comes up, I get an uncomfortable lump in my throat, and I start to cry. The only person I've really gone there with is my therapist! One thing I'm not going to do is sugarcoat this. I know that a lot of people are excited about and look forward to retiring, and I really wish I felt that way."

In an Instagram post about her Vogue cover story, Williams said, "now the countdown has begun" and that she plans to "relish these next few weeks."

Serena Williams began her professional career in 1995 as a 14-year-old and has since become one of the greatest to ever play the sport, with 73 career singles titles, four Olympic gold medals and 319 weeks at No. 1. Alongside her older sister Venus Williams, the pair have 14 major doubles titles. (Venus, 42, who lost her first-round match at the Canadian Open on Monday, has not said anything about her future.)

Serena Williams achievement in the tennis court.

23 Grand Slam singles titles - the most of any woman in the Open Era

73 WTA titles overall, including all four Slams at least three times

39 combined major titles in singles, doubles and mixed doubles

14 major doubles titles with sister Venus

4 Olympic gold medals in singles and doubles

319 weeks at the top of the world rankings

186 consecutive weeks at number one - a joint-record with Chris Evert
$94m in prize money

71.3% winning record against players ranked in the top 10

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