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Black History Month: Serena Williams’ legacy
Serena Williams has transcended tennis – that’s the view of one of the sport’s all-time greats Billie Jean King, as we recognise the incredible achievements of the 23-time Grand Slam champion on Black History Month. While Williams has not officially retired, the American told Vogue ahead of the 2022 US Open that she was “evolving away from tennis”. She ended her glittering career with 23 major titles, 73 career WTA singles titles, 186 consecutive weeks spent at No 1 in the women’s world rankings, 367 career wins, and a 858-156 career win-loss record in singles. Now, tennis pioneer King, athletics great Jackie Joyner-Kersee, British tennis legend Andy Murray and International Tennis Hall of

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