When the 23-time major champion says she’s retiring, maybe it’s time to believe her – and for her to believe herself

Maybe the first clue that retirement was going to be difficult for Serena Williams came in her first-person essay in Vogue, where she couldn’t even bring herself to say the word. Then there were the interviews throughout her month-long valedictory leading up to and during the US Open, where she deftly sidestepped direct questions and left the door open for a possible return. Even in the cathartic aftermath of Friday night’s third-round defeat to Ajla Tomljanović, the sudden deluge of tears seemed to express a finality that she either could not or would not articulate in words.

“I don’t think so, but you never know,” she said, when asked if she would reconsider her decision. “I don’t know.”

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Michael Sheen: knowing when you have enough is a rare trait in the age of avarice | Rebecca Nicholson

The actor has decided to commit much of his future earnings to…

Rashford outstanding in Manchester United’s cruise past Nottingham Forest

Manchester United were faster, sharper, smarter, and classier than Nottingham Forest in…

Alarming new data shows the UK was the ‘sick man’ of Europe even before Covid | Richard Horton

A global study has exposed how poorly prepared Britain was for a…