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  • Updated: August 30, 2022

US Open: Serena Assures Fans Of Future Relationship With Tennis

US Open: Serena Assures Fans Of Future Relationship With Ten

Serena Williams Eyes On Ball

Serena Williams has assured her fans that although she will be retiring, she will still have something to do with the sport on Monday, after reaching the second round of the US Open.

Having signaled her intention to retire in a Vogue article in early August, saying she was "evolving away from tennis", Williams has not quite been able to bring herself to say definitively that Flushing Meadows is indeed where she will take her final bow.

"I've been pretty vague about it, right," smiled Williams, after her scrappy but satisfying 6-3 6-3 win over Montenegro's Danka Kovinic. "I'm going to stay vague because you never know."

When Williams leaves the stage she will not be walking away from the sport she says has given her "everything".

"I love the sport and I feel like it's given me so much," said a reflective Williams. "It's given me a platform that I never even thought I would have.

"I don't see myself not a part of tennis.

"I don't know how I'm going to be a part of tennis as of right now. I just don't know how.

"But I just feel like we've come too far together to just not have anything to do with it."

While Williams has dominated the women's game for over two decades, she also has many other interests.

She has been a fashion designer, and an actress and has backed early-stage companies. She was an early investor in MasterClass - one of 16 unicorns, companies whose market value exceeds $1 billion, to receive funding from Serena Ventures.

While there are certain to be more business opportunities to grow out of tennis, William's greatest impact and connection to the sport is likely to continue to be as a leader speaking out on diversity, racism, and other social issues.

Williams has been unable to define what her future tennis role might be, but the 23-time Grand Slam winner is aware of the impact she has had off the court but never dwelt on it.

"I don't think I've even taken a moment to realize any impact," said Williams. "I understand it, but I don't really meditate or think about it.

"I'll have plenty of time soon to do all that.

"I never thought I would have that impact, ever.

"I was just a girl trying to play tennis in a time where I could develop this impact and be a voice."

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