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Helene Elliott: Serena Williams loses at US Open in likely the final match of legendary career

NEW YORK — Serena Williams’ trailblazing tennis career ended with one last blast of fire on a cool Friday night at the US Open, the setting of her first major triumph in 1999. Williams, who has strongly indicated she’s ready to move away from competition to spend more time with her family and her business ventures, fought back several times against Australian Ajla Tomljanovic on Friday and won ...
Ajla Tomlijanovic of Australia serves against Serena Williams of the United States during their Women's Singles Third Round match on Day Five of the 2022 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on September 02, 2022, in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City.

NEW YORK — Serena Williams’ trailblazing tennis career ended with one last blast of fire on a cool Friday night at the US Open, the setting of her first major triumph in 1999.

Williams, who has strongly indicated she’s ready to move away from competition to spend more time with her family and her

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