The US Open, one of the four major tennis tournaments, is the third round of the women's singles, and former world champion Serena Williams of the United States, who is suggesting that she will retire after this tournament, will play against an Australian player for three hours. After a fierce battle, we lost with a set count of 1 to 2.

40-year-old Serena Williams, former world number one in the women's singles ranking, who suggests retiring at the end of this tournament, will face the third round of the women's singles on the 2nd, the fifth day of the tournament, and will be ranked 46th in the world. I played against Aira Tomjanovic of Australia.



The first set was fiercely contested from the beginning, breaking each other's serve games, but she was shaken by the opponent's off-course shot and she lost 5-7.



Still, Williams succeeded in making two breaks in the early stages of the second set and scored a powerful service ace to win four games in a row. It became a tangled development.



Williams turned the tide with his spirited play and won the set 7-6.



But she went into the third set, where she broke in the first game, but after that, she lacked precision and failed to score points on her serve, and was down five games in a row.



In the seventh and final game, she was determined to save five match points, but she lost the set 1-6, going 1-2 after a hard-fought three-hour battle.

No retirement announced

In an on-court interview after the game, Serena Williams said, "I want to thank my family, my husband and my fans for allowing me to continue this joyful journey over the decades. I'm full of feelings," she said as she expressed her gratitude.



And when asked if she would reconsider her retirement from the competition, she replied, "I don't think so, but I don't know yet." did.