Tennis legend and one of the world's top-female athletes, Serena Williams, was forced to retire during the first round of Wimbledon due to an injury and some are saying it may be her last appearance at the tournament ever.
Serena Williams admitted she was tight.
Williams double faulted four times in her match with Dutch qualifier Kiki Bertens, but survived a rocky first set en route to a 7-6, 6-3 win to move into the third round of the U. S. Open, where she is the three time defending champion...
"Nobody's perfect." How many times in our lives do we hear that phrase? Serena Williams, the best female tennis player on the planet, took a racket to the face yesterday...from herself. Just remember, nobody's perfect.
30-year-old Serena Williams won her 14th Grand Slam Tournament, and fifth Wimbledon Championship, defeating Agnieszka Radwanska, 6-1, 5-7, 6-2, in the Women's Final on Saturday.
On Wednesday, tennis star Serena Williams had a fright after security cameras picked up what she thought was someone trying to break in to her Los Angeles home. In the heat of the moment, she barricaded herself in a panic room and called the authorities.