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  • Tennis legend, Serena Williams to anchor  2024 ESPYS

    Tennis legend, Serena Williams to anchor  2024 ESPYS

    Tennis legend, Serena Williams will lead the proceedings of the 2024 ESPYS, thereby marking her return to the sports spotlight in a new role.

    The star-studded  events serve as the celebration of past athletes and moments of the past year.

    Scheduled for July 11 at the famed Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, the ESPYS promise an evening filled with excitement and recognition.

    The announcement comes as a delightful surprise to sports fans, who eagerly anticipate the star-studded event that celebrates the best athletes and moments of the past year.

    Scheduled for July 11 at the famed Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, the ESPYS promise an evening filled with excitement and recognition.

    Williams, a retired legend with an unparalleled record of 23 major tournament victories, expressed her enthusiasm for the opportunity, stating, “I couldn’t be more excited to host The ESPYs. This is a dream come true for me, and something I’ve wanted to do for as long as I can remember

    Serena will be the fourth woman and only the second one to host the ESPYs solo.

  • Serena Williams gives birth to second child

    Serena Williams gives birth to second child

    Tennis great Serena Williams has given birth to her second child, a girl named Adira River Ohanian.

    Along with husband Alexis Ohanian, she welcomed the new arrival in social media posts on Tuesday.

    “Welcome my beautiful angel,” Williams wrote in the caption of a video posted on TikTok.

    The video shows her, Ohanian and their four-year-old daughter Olympia embracing the new-born.

    “I’m grateful to report our house is teeming with love: a happy and healthy new-born girl and happy and healthy mama. Feeling grateful,” Ohanian posted on messaging platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

    The 23-time Grand Slam champion, who said she was “evolving away” from tennis after last year’s U.S. Open, had confirmed news of her pregnancy in May.

    That was on the red carpet of the Met Gala in New York.

    The announcement of baby number two has now made a return to competitive tennis to appear highly unlikely for 41-year-old Williams.

    She is one of the most decorated athletes ever to pick up a racket.

  • US Open: Serena Williams crashes out, retires from Tennis

    US Open: Serena Williams crashes out, retires from Tennis

    23 Grand Slam winner, American super star, Serena Williams has played her last professional Tennis match after being knocked out of the US Open by Ajla Tomljanovic in the third round of the tournament.

    Tomljanovic needed six match points to deliver the knockout punch and end an engrossing three-plus-hour slugfest, winning 7-5 6-7 (7-4) 6-1.

    After crashing out, Serena waved goodbye to her fans at the Arthur Ashe Stadium whilst the track ‘Simply The Best’ played over the loudspeakers as background song.

    The 40-year -old gave an impression that her professional career as a Tennis player has ended.

    Recall that Serena had intially retired from the game before she was given a wild card into the US open alongside her sister, Venus to serve as testimonial match.

    Although, the Williams sisters crashed out in the second round of the tournament but Serena carried on in the singles game before losing out to Tomljanovic in the third round.

    She said “Thank you so much, you guys were amazing. I tried. Thank you, Daddy, I know you’re watching. Thanks Mom.

    “I just thank everyone that’s here, that’s been on my side for so many years, literally decades, But it all started with my parents and they deserve everything so I’m really grateful for them. And I wouldn’t be Serena if there wasn’t Venus, so thank you, Venus. It’s been a fun ride,” she told the crowd.

    When asked whether there could be another chapter, Williams added: “I don’t think so, but you never know.”

  • US Open: Williams sisters crash out of doubles event

    US Open: Williams sisters crash out of doubles event

    On Thursday, Williams sisters, Serena and Venus crashed out of the doubles event at the ongoing United States Open,  ending their hopes and joint bid of winning any silverware for America at the tournament.

    The  Williams sisters were beaten by the Czech duo of Lucie Hradecka and Linda Noskova in the first round of the tourney.

    The Williams sisters – in what was almost certainly their final outing together as a Grand Slam doubles duo – slumped to a 7-6 (7/5), 6-4 loss at the Arthur Ashe Stadium.

    The last time they both featured in the US Open doubles event was in 2018

    But they were handed a wild card into the draw for this year’s US Open just weeks after Serena indicated she planned to retire following the tournament.

    While Serena showed flashes of the sort of brilliance that had studded her singles performances this week, elder sister Venus struggled to find her best form against the Czech duo.

    The Williams sisters were unable to take advantage of two opportunities to gain a crucial service break in the first set and paid the price as Hradecka and Noskova clinched the tie break.

    Buoyed by their opening set performance, the Czechs scored an early break in the second and were soon 4-1 ahead with victory beckoning.

    However, Serena kept her US Open singles campaign alive with a roller coaster, never-say-die performance, sending the Arthur Ashe faithful into raptures on a night of high drama.

    Serena had earlier announced her retirement plans but had a change of mind and decided to pursue her 24th Grand Slam which has been elusive for quite some time now.

    She is considered by many to be the most dominant female tennis player of all time, Serena Williams has won at least one Grand Slam singles title in three different decades.

    she will retire as the most successful Grand Slam singles champion among women.

     

  • U. S. Open: Serena Williams puts off retirement

    U. S. Open: Serena Williams puts off retirement

    Serena Williams signaled she is not ready for retirement advancing to the second round of the U.S. Open on Monday with a scrappy 6-3 6-3 win over Danka Kovinic.

    The victory over the 80th-ranked Kovinic, just her second this year, will be a confidence boost for Williams but the path to a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam now gets treacherous.

    Waiting in the wings is Estonian second seed Anett Kontaveit, who breezed past Jaqueline Cristian 6-3 6-0.8.

    Williams indicated her intention to retire in a Vogue article in early August, saying she was “evolving away from tennis” but never confirming the U.S. Open as her final event.

    For tennis fans, however, the message was clear, the U.S. Open would be where she would take her final bow.

    Could there be an encore?

    The former world number one has played coy even refusing to rule out next year’s Australia Open.

    But in a strange post-match ceremony celebrating her career, which was not yet found.

  • US Open: Serena and Venus Williams team up for doubles

    US Open: Serena and Venus Williams team up for doubles

    Serena Williams will play doubles with sister Venus at the US Open after the pair were awarded a wild card.

    The US Open is set to be the final tournament of Serena’s career, and she is giving herself two shots at success.

    The Williams sisters have a remarkable record of winning all 14 of the grand slam doubles finals they have contested.

    But the last one was back in 2016 at Wimbledon, and they have not played a slam together since the French Open four years ago.

    Serena Williams’ farewell will dominate the tournament for as long as she is in it, but it looks set to be another wide open women’s singles event.

    World number one Iga Swiatek has not been in good form since the end of her 37-match unbeaten run at Wimbledon.

    The same can be said for most of the top 10.

    There are 15 current or former grand slam champions in the women’s draw, including two-time US Open winner Naomi Osaka.

    It has been a tough 12 months for the 24-year-old, who did not compete after the US Open last year.

    She had prioritised her mental health and has struggled with form and fitness this season.

    A troublesome Achilles problem kept her out of Wimbledon and she retired during her first-round match in Toronto two weeks ago with a back issue.

    Osaka has won just one match since April, and she admitted she goes into the US Open with her confidence low.

    She told a press conference in New York: “I feel like I would have lied a day ago or so and said that I was really relaxed.

    “But actually, when I practised today, I felt very anxious. I think it’s because I really want to do well because I feel I haven’t been doing well lately.

    “It’s tough. Of course, you don’t want to lose in the first round of a slam. I feel like I always do pretty well here. It’s kind of taking the pressure off of myself, but it’s always going to be there.

    “I think the opponent I’m going to play is also really tough, so it adds a little bit extra. I’m just trying to enjoy the time that I have here.”

    Now ranked down at 44, Osaka is unseeded and will take on Australian Open finalist Danielle Collins in the first round on Tuesday.

    On her physical struggles, she added: “I would say it’s something that’s very frustrating but at the same time interesting because it made me feel like, ‘Wow, I really want to be able to play again like back how I used to’.

    “I think my mindset now is just trying to have fun because I wanted to be here when I was a kid.”

  • TENNIS: Williams boycotts loser’s interview after  defeat by Raducanu in Cincinnati Masters first round

    TENNIS: Williams boycotts loser’s interview after defeat by Raducanu in Cincinnati Masters first round

    The 23-time Grand Slam champion, Serena Williams, 40, has shunned a rare loser’s interview, after she was thrashed by Emma Raducanu, 19, in the first round of the Cincinnati Masters.

     

    The American made a quick departure from the court after her defeat.

     

    Williams was on the court for a rare loser’s interview after her defeat in straight sets to Belinda Bencic in Canada last week, a day after announcing her retirement.

    But on this occasion, she made a quick exit, despite organizers in Cincinnati lining up champagne for an on-court ceremony.

     

    She also chose not to attend the press conference afterward.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that in a match that was given plenty of build-up, after Williams hinted at retirement from tennis after the US Open, it was British professional tennis player (Raducanu)w ho stole the headlines in Cincinnati.

     

    She plays Victoria Azarenka in the next round.

    Raducanu mocks Williams after defeating her in Cincinnati Masters first round

     

    Raducanu, during an interviewer, said: “I think we all need to just honor Serena and her amazing career. I’m so grateful for the experience of being able to play her and for our careers to cross over.

     

    “Everything that she’s achieved is so inspirational and it was a true honor to share the court with her.

     

    “Tonight was a match in my eyes, to be able to play the greatest of all time – who knows how many more opportunities we will get to share the court.”

     

    Raducanu hit just one unforced error in her victory over Williams and intends to take all the momentum she can into her next match against another WTA Tour veteran in Victoria Azarenka.

     

    “I think it’s important to really cherish the wins, because I think that if anything, this year has taught me that the wins don’t come by easily,” said Raducanu, who has struggled with blisters on her hands.

     

    “No matter what win that is, it means a lot to any athlete, and I definitely am going to take it in, be really proud of myself,” she added.

  • US Open: Serena Williams preparation to quit tennis causes ticket sales increase

    US Open: Serena Williams preparation to quit tennis causes ticket sales increase

    The announcement by the 23-time Grand Slam champion, Serena Williams, that she is prepared to retire from tennis, after the 2022 US Open, has triggered ticket sales.

     

    Following her announcement, approximately 13,000 U.S. Open tickets were sold on Tuesday, tournament organizers said.

     

    40-year-old Williams announced that she is “evolving away from tennis” and hopes to have a second child with husband, Alexis.

     

    She is playing at the Canadian Open this week and says that she has called Tiger Woods to ask for advice over the future of her career.

     

    The 23-time Grand Slam champion said after her first-round win at the Canadian Open – her first singles victory in 14 months – that she sees a “light at the end of the tunnel”.

     

    “I have never liked the word retirement,” she wrote.

    US Open: Serena Williams preparation to quit tennis causes ticket sales increase

     

    Adding: “It doesn’t feel like a modern word to me. I’ve been thinking of this as a transition, but I want to be sensitive about how I use that word, which means something very specific and important to a community of people. Maybe the best word to describe what I’m up to is evolution.

     

    “I’m here to tell you that I’m evolving away from tennis, toward other things that are important to me. A few years ago, I quietly started Serena Ventures, a venture capital firm. Soon after that, I started a family. I want to grow that family. But I’ve been reluctant to admit to myself or anyone else that I have to move on from playing tennis.

    Unfortunately, I wasn’t ready to win Wimbledon this year, and I don’t know if I will be ready to win New York. But I’m going to try

    “Alexis, 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. Ashleigh Barty was No. 1 in the world when she left the sport this March, and I believe she really felt ready to move on. Caroline Wozniacki, who is one of my best friends, felt a sense of relief when she retired in 2020.

     

    “Praise to these people, but I’m going to be honest. There is no happiness in this topic for me. I know it’s not the usual thing to say, but I feel a great deal of pain. It’s the hardest thing that I could ever imagine.

     

    “I hate it. I hate that I have to be at this crossroads. I keep saying to myself, I wish it could be easy for me, but it’s not. I’m torn: I don’t want it to be over, but at the same time, I’m ready for what’s next.”

     

    Williams is scheduled to play this week and next at the Western & Southern Open before the US Open, which starts on August 29.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that although she has not officially confirmed when she will retire from tennis, it sounds like New York will be the final stop on a legendary career that started in 1995.

     

    She stated: “These days, if I have to choose between building my tennis résumé and building my family, I choose the latter.

     

    “In the last year, Alexis and I have been trying to have another child, and we recently got some information from my doctor that put my mind at ease and made me feel that whenever we’re ready, we can add to our family. I definitely don’t want to be pregnant again as an athlete. I need to be two feet into tennis or two feet out.

     

    “This spring, I had the itch to get back on the court for the first time in seven months. I was talking to Tiger Woods, who is a friend, and I told him I needed his advice on my tennis career.

     

    “I said, ‘I don’t know what to do: I think I’m over it, but maybe I’m not over it’. He’s Tiger, and he was adamant that I be a beast the same way he is! He said, ‘Serena, what if you just gave it two weeks? You don’t have to commit to anything. You just go out on the court every day for two weeks and give it your all and see what happens’. I said, ‘Alright, I think I can do that’. And I didn’t do it.

     

    “But a month later, I gave it a try. And it felt magical to pick up a racket again. And I was good. I was really good. I went back and forth about whether to play Wimbledon, and the US Open after that. As I’ve said, this whole evolution thing has not been easy for me.”

     

    If the US Open is Williams’ final Grand Slam it will be her last chance to equal Margaret Court’s all-time record of 24 major victories.

    US Open: Serena Williams preparation to quit tennis causes ticket sales increase

     

    Williams has been chasing a 24th major since winning the Australian Open when she was pregnant in 2017.

     

    “Unfortunately, I wasn’t ready to win Wimbledon this year, and I don’t know if I will be ready to win New York. But I’m going to try,” she added.

     

    “And the lead-up tournaments will be fun. I know there’s a fan fantasy that I might have tied Margaret that day in London, then maybe beat her record in New York, and then at the trophy ceremony say, ‘See ya!’ I get that. It’s a good fantasy.

     

    “But I’m not looking for some ceremonial, final on-court moment. I’m terrible at goodbyes, the world’s worst. But please know that I am more grateful for you than I can ever express in words. You have carried me to so many wins and so many trophies. I’m going to miss that version of me, that girl who played tennis. And I’m going to miss you.”

     

     

  • BREAKING: Serena Williams prepares farewell to tennis

    BREAKING: Serena Williams prepares farewell to tennis

    Serena Williams is preparing for her retirement from professional tennis on her own terms and in her own words, writing in Vogue Magazine.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Serena made the announcement on Tuesday, saying she is evolving towards other things that are important to her.

    A tennis legend, Serena has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles – the most by any player in the Open Era. She has spent 319 weeks at the top of the world rankings and she is a four-time Olympic gold medalist.

    Announcing her plans for retirement, Serena wrote: “It’s the hardest thing that I could ever imagine. I have never liked the word retirement. It doesn’t feel like a modern word to me.

    “I’ve been thinking of this as a transition, but I want to be sensitive about how I use that word, which means something very specific and important to a community of people.

    “Maybe the best word to describe what I’m up to is evolution. I don’t want it to be over, but at the same time I’m ready for what’s next. I’m here to tell you that I’m evolving away from tennis, toward other things that are important to me”.

    Serena opened up that it was a difficult decision to take and that the only person she has opened up to is her therapist.

    “But I’ve been reluctant to admit to myself or anyone else that I have to move on from playing tennis. Alexis, 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,” she wrote in Vogue.

    TNG reports Serena as saying she will retire from tennis after playing in the US Open beginning later this month.

  • Serena Williams, Lewis Hamilton  table joint bid for Chelsea takeover

    Serena Williams, Lewis Hamilton table joint bid for Chelsea takeover

    23 grand slam winner Serena Williams and Formula One shinning star Lewis Hamilton have both considered a bid to take over Chelsea football club.
    The two international sport stars are reported to be joining the takeover bid by Sir Martin Broughton, one of three remaining bids for the Blues.

    Serena and Hamilton have already tabled 10 million pounds each to bid for the London based club which is being headed by sports marketer Sir Martin Broughton.

    Findings have shown that both Williams and Hamilton have dabbled into a joint business in the past and have now stepped up their business partnership ideas.

     

    Business mogul and former Liverpool chairman Sir Martin Broughton is joined by Steve Pagliuca and Todd Boehly in the bidding race.

    Recall that the Ricketts family in America who initially showed interest in the bid has pulled out of the acquisition race.

    The sale of Chelsea comes after the Russia invasion of Ukraine and the consequent banishment and sanctions placed on present owner Roman Abramovich prompted him to put the club up for sale.

    Hamilton is a seven-time Formula 1 world champion, whilst Williams is a former world no.1 and 23 grand slam winner in the professional tennis circuit.