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Serena Williams is done with tennis, but she’s just getting started — and her next chapter might be even more powerful than her last.
When Serena Williams announced her retirement from professional tennis last year, it didn’t just close the book on a career — it ended one of the most dominant runs in sports history. Now, in a recent interview, the 23-time Grand Slam champion is opening up about what it felt like to walk away, and what she’s chasing next.
Williams, widely regarded as the greatest player of the Open Era, leaves behind more than trophies. She leaves a legacy that reshaped tennis, challenged barriers, and inspired generations.Stepping off the court for the last time was no easy decision.“It was a bittersweet moment,” Williams said. “I’ve dedicated my life to this sport, and it has given me so much. But I also feel a sense of relief and excitement for what’s to come.”
With 23 Grand Slam singles titles, countless records, and a playing style defined by power, precision, and unbreakable will, Williams admits leaving was hard. But she hopes her journey shows future athletes what’s possible when you commit to your dreams.Beyond the Baseline: Business, Activism, and MotherhoodRetirement hasn’t meant slowing down. Williams is now channeling the same intensity she brought to match point into new ventures:
Business & Fashion: Expanding her investments and design work.
Activism: Using her platform to push for gender equality and social justice.
Motherhood: Raising daughter Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr., and redefining her priorities.“Being a parent changes your perspective on everything,” Williams shared. “I want to be the best role model for my daughter and show her that there are endless possibilities in life.”
“I believe there is so much more to achieve beyond the court,” she added. “I want to explore other passions and use my platform to make a difference.”Passing the Torch to the Next GenerationWilliams isn’t disappearing from tennis entirely. She’s watching the next wave closely — and she likes what she sees.
She praised rising stars like Emma Raducanu, Coco Gauff, and Aryna Sabalenka, expressing confidence that they’ll keep pushing women’s tennis forward. Her hope: continued progress on equality and recognition for female athletes.“Tennis has given me a voice and a platform that I am grateful for,” she said. “I look forward to giving back to the sport that has given me so much.”
A Final Message: Prioritize YourselfIn closing, Williams made one thing clear — mental health matters just as much as physical strength, especially in high-pressure environments.We need to prioritize our mental health just as much as our physical health,” she remarked.Her advice to fans and aspiring athletes: “Don’t be afraid to take risks and make bold moves. Life is too short to only play it safe.”