Former world number one
Serena Williams has opened up about
difficulties after retiring from sports. The 43-year-old is often regarded as
one of the greatest player in the history of women’s tennis in the singles
category.
Serena retired from the sport in 2022 to focus more on her
family life. Since then, the former world number one has remained active in
social activities. She has also been very active in the fashion industry during
the last two years. Serena has been recently quoted in a report, in which she
talked about how difficult her life has been since retiring from professional
tennis. The Michigan-born star was of the opinion that ever since leaving the
sport, she has become more obsessed with diet and exercise to ensure that she
maintains her fitness.
“I’ve gotten obsessed, more obsessed with diet and exercise,
I think, than when I was playing tennis,” she said while talking to People
Magazine as quoted by The Tennis Gazette. “I knew that I was going to burn
20,000 calories a day, and now I’m like, ‘Oh my god, I don’t know how many
calories I’m going to be able to burn!’ Look at me. I’m trying to compete — not
compete, rephrase — trying to do a half-marathon. That’s my new goal. So it’s
just like I have to do something competitive. I miss tennis like crazy.”
Serena ended her career with 22 Grand Slam titles which is
the most by any women’s player in the history of tennis in the singles category
in the Open era. Overall, she finished her career with 73 titles. Her most
impressive competitions was the Australian Open and the Wimbledon where she
lifted the title seven times each. Her last Grand Slam was the Australian Open
in 2017 where she defeated her sister Venus in the final in straight sets with
a score of 6-4, 6-4.