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Serena Williams cofounded her new firm, Will Perform, with product whiz Eric Ryan–whose hits include Method soap and Olly vitamins–and is targeting ... Show more
The retired tennis champion is launching a company with products whiz Eric Ryan called Will Perform, becoming part of a $1 billion industry to help everyday ... Show more
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The retired tennis champion is launching a company with products whiz Eric Ryan called Will Perform, becoming part of a $1 billion industry to help everyday ... Show more
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Serena Williams dominance began and ended with her signature stroke.
The Grand Slam titles came easily when she won an astronomically high ... Show more
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Quick Glance: Serena Williams reveals she plans to retire from tennis after the US Open in the September issue of Vogue.
- Serena Williams will retire from tennis in the coming weeks, according to Vogue's September issue.
- CAREER ENDING: Calling Serena the GOAT understates her effect on sports and society.
- Tennis is one of my favorite sports.
- However, the countdown has begun.
- "I need to be two feet in or two feet out of tennis."
Quick Glance: In Toronto, reigning champion Camila Giorgi defeats Emma Raducanu.
- The British teenager lost chances to take the lead in both sets and blew a 2-0 lead in the second before retiring after one hour and 49 minutes.
- Both players dropped service three times in the first set before Raducanu dug deep to save a set point in the 12th game and force a tiebreak.
- Raducanu broke Giorgi's first service game in the second set to lead 2-0 after failing to convert game point for a 5-3 lead in the first.
Much of Serena Williams’s retirement essay is about her “evolution,” as she puts it, from professional tennis player to dedicated mother ... Show more
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Quick Glance: Serena Williams loses a three-hour thriller to Harmony Tan at Wimbledon.
- Williams attended the Oscars, the Met Gala, and ran her investment firm "Serena Ventures."
- It hoped to beat Williams with a whip.
- She slipped on Centre Court last year and had to retire hurt.
- Williams surrenders a commanding lead in the match tiebreak.
Quick Glance: Watch highlights: Serena Williams and Ons Jabeur come back from a set down in a thrilling doubles match
- Serena Williams won her first match in a year, teaming up with Ons Jabeur to defeat Sara Sorribes Tormo and Marie Bouzkova 2-6, 6-3, 13-11 in the Eastbourne International doubles on Tuesday.
- However, with Wimbledon starting on June 27, Williams resumed her career, playing with Jabeur at a Wimbledon warm-up event near the Sussex coast.
- The first set was swiftly lost as Williams' groundstrokes lacked their usual precision and Jabeur appeared to be under strain.
- Williams blew a match point on her serve with an errant forehand at 9-8, and Jabeur missed another at 10-9.