Serena Williams Announces When She’ll Retire from Tennis
While halfway around the world Meghan Markle, Prince Harry and royal baby Archie enjoy their tour of South Africa, a close friend of the Duchess of Sussex has some breaking news of her own.
Today, Serena Williams revealed exactly when she plans to retire—but don’t worry, it’s not any time soon.
See True Reason Why Rafael Nadal Withdraws From Laver Cup
Speaking on a panel with CEO of Verizon Media Guru Gowrappan and CNBC correspondent Julia Boorstin in honor of Advertising Week New York, the 37-year-old 23-time Grand Slam winner revealed that she expects to retire from the sport in 20 years.
During the panel she let slip that she intends to “transfer out, you know, in 20 years. Not anytime soon,” which was met by a round of applause.
PHOTO NEWS: Serena Williams Shows Off Tones Legs And Butt In Different Hot Swimsuit During The Last Days Of Summer –See Hot Recent Pic…
Williams has spoken candidly about how difficult it’s been to get back into the swing of things since welcoming her daughter, Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr., on September 1, 2017.
Serena Williams 5.1 Million Pounds Beverly Hills Mansion Home
In August, she sustained a back injury that led her to withdraw from the Rogers Cup and she penned a powerful essay about her 2018 U.S. Open finals loss. Still, it’s comforting to know that Williams isn’t putting down her tennis racket in the near future.
Andy Murray Talks Health Battle: “I Was In Pain For Six, Seven Years… I Didn’t Have Good…”
The tennis icon started her career at just 14 years old when she won her first match at a Grand Slam in 1998. If she sticks to her 20 more years promise, she will have had a 42-year run.
Now that’s impressive.