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Serena Williams announces retirement from Tennis

she sure did earned that retirement for decades of greatness on the tennis court, but she knew the end was near at Wimbledon this year, she hasn't been preforming as good as she used to post-birth of her child, i think becoming a mother and her injuries and age finally caught up with her, but at the same time, she's gonna be never forgotten in tennis and i wish her well in her life after tennis.
 

Here are the ratings for the US Open during the Serena William segments.

Serena Williams’ final U.S. Open match Friday was a grand slam for ESPN.

The third-round faceoff, in which Williams lost to Australia’s Ajla Tomljanovich 7-5, 6-7, 6-1, was the most-watched tennis telecast in ESPN’s 43-year history. An average of 4.6 million viewers (P2+) tuned in to watch the match held at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York, which likely signaled the end of Williams’ storied 25-year career. That bested the previous record of 3.9 million for the 2012 Wimbledon Men’s Championship, when Roger Federer defeated Andy Murray, in ESPN’s first year with exclusivity and first-ball-to-last-ball coverage from London.
 
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