Multiple American media reported that Serena Williams of the United States, former world number one who boasts 23 victories in the four major tournaments in tennis women's singles, intends to retire.

Several American media, including the Associated Press, reported on the 9th that Serena Williams intends to retire at the end of the US Open, which will start this month, saying, "I feel the end of my career."



Williams updated her social media on the 9th, saying, "There comes a time in life when you have to decide to go in a different direction. I enjoy playing tennis, but now the countdown has begun. ' posted.



He then referred to the American fashion magazine Vogue, where his essay was published, in which he wrote, "I don't like the word retirement. Perhaps the best word to describe what I'm trying to do is It's an evolution, moving away from tennis into other areas that are important to me."



He also mentioned that he lost in the first round at the Wimbledon Championship in June, saying, "Unfortunately, I wasn't ready to win the Wimbledon Championship this year. I don't know if I'm ready to win in New York. I'm going to try it," he said, indicating his intention to participate in the US Open.