How old is Serena Williams? Williams' career, Grand Slam wins and retirement explained.
Serena Williams announced her retirement from tennis in Vogue magazine during the summer of 2022, saying "it's the hardest thing that I could ever imagine." Williams' professional tennis career is scheduled to close after the 2022 U.S. Open.
Williams' career has been filled with wins and losses, triumphs and pitfalls. But, calling her "the greatest of all time" does not do her justice. During her nearly 30-year professional tennis career, Williams transcended the sport becoming an icon and American pioneer to many, including Black girls and women.
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How old is Serena Williams?
As of August 2022, Serena Williams is 40 years old. She was born on Sept. 26, 1981 in Saginaw, Mich., to American tennis coaches Oracene Price and Richard Williams. Her family relocated to Compton, Calif., when Williams was an infant. At 4 years old, Williams began playing tennis.
Her professional career began in 1995, one year after her older sister, Venus, according to Britannica. Williams won the 1999 U.S. Open, accomplishing the feat before her sister. Throughout her career, Williams became a 23-time Grand Slam champion.
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How many Grand Slams has Serena Williams won?
Serena Williams is the winner of 23 Grand Slam singles titles, the most by any player in open era, according to Britannica.
In total, Williams hold 39 Grand Slam titles, also having 14 wins in women's doubles and two in mixed doubles, says IMG Academy. Additionally, Williams has won four Olympic gold medals: one in women's singles and three in women's doubles.
Here are all Williams' Grand Slam singles victories:
1999 U.S. Open
2002 French Open
2002 Wimbledon
2002 U.S. Open
2003 Australian Open
2003 Wimbledon
2005 Australian Open
2007 Australian Open
2008 U.S. Open
2009 Australian Open
2009 Wimbledon
2010 Australian Open
2010 Wimbledon
2012 Wimbledon
2012 U.S. Open
2013 French Open
2013 U.S. Open
2014 U.S. Open
2015 Australian Open
2015 French Open
2015 Wimbledon
2016 Wimbledon
2017 Australian Open
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Is Serena Williams retiring from tennis?
Yes, Serena Williams is retiring from her professional tennis career. The 40-year old, 23-time Grand Slam champion made the announcement of her retirement in Vogue's September 2022 edition.
"I’ve been reluctant to admit that I have to move on from playing tennis," the former No. 1-ranked women's tennis player wrote. "It’s like a taboo topic. It comes up, and I start to cry. I think the only person I’ve really gone there with is my therapist.
"Maybe the best word to describe what I’m up to is evolution. I’m here to tell you that I’m evolving away from tennis, toward other things that are important to me."
Williams' career is set to end after the 2022 U.S. Open. During her retirement, Williams is planning to focus on building her family. Williams and Alexis Ohanian have been married since November 2017 and have one child together.
“In the last year, Alexis and I have been trying to have another child, and we recently got some information from my doctor that put my mind at ease and made me feel that whenever we’re ready, we can add to our family," Williams continued in Vogue. "I definitely don’t want to be pregnant again as an athlete. I need to be two feet into tennis or two feet out.”
Her retirement announcement came one day after Williams won her first match in over a year on Aug. 8 at the National Open in Toronto.
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How many Grand Slams has Venus Williams won?
According to IMG Academy, Venus Williams has earned seven Grand Slam singles titles, 14 Grand Slam doubles with her sister Serena, and two Grand Slam mixed doubles.
Venus was the first African-American woman in the open era to achieve the No. 1 ranking for the Women's Tennis Association, beginning Feb. 25, 2002.
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