all right. Women people of color always put down because of the way they look or some people’s ideas think they can’t do as much. So putting serena as *** role model and all she’s done is really good to have the motivation that she has and have just the capacity to take whatever is thrown at her. Like that’s something that you can use in your everyday life too. She is playing against the very girls that were inspired by her, those chocolate girls that said this is *** tennis club sport. But God, if serena and venus can dominate, why can’t I? She, outside of her tennis career started advocating for women. She has *** venture capitalist firm that only invest mostly in women when she she had her challenges having her daughter, what did she do? She advocated and invested in black women and their poor maternal rates. Like she has always been sort of this bastion of change of influence of being yourself, of speaking up for yourself. And I just think that she has been such *** part of our lives for so long that we this is truly the end of an era and something that I’m still trying to come to terms with, if I’m being honest
Serena Williams is set to return to tennis at the Queen’s Club Championships
Tennis great Serena Williams is set to return to the court in the doubles competition at the HSBC Championships next week, Queen’s Club has confirmed on social media.Williams never officially announced her retirement, but it’s been more than three years since her last match. Late last year, though, the 23-time grand slam singles champion started taking steps toward a possible return to action.Williams last played in 2022, when she lost in the US Open to Australia’s Ajla Tomljanović. At the time, she did not use the word “retirement,” instead saying she was “evolving away from tennis.”The HSBC Championships are due to start in London on June 6 with women’s qualifying. The women’s main draw will then begin on June 8. Williams is set to feature in the doubles tournament.
Tennis great Serena Williams is set to return to the court in the doubles competition at the HSBC Championships next week, Queen’s Club has confirmed on social media.
Williams never officially announced her retirement, but it’s been more than three years since her last match. Late last year, though, the 23-time grand slam singles champion started taking steps toward a possible return to action.
Williams last played in 2022, when she lost in the US Open to Australia’s Ajla Tomljanović. At the time, she did not use the word “retirement,” instead saying she was “evolving away from tennis.”
The HSBC Championships are due to start in London on June 6 with women’s qualifying. The women’s main draw will then begin on June 8. Williams is set to feature in the doubles tournament.