The American tennis player fell in love with Ajla Tomljanovic and, when his participation in the US Open ended, he decided to close his long and glorious phase as an athlete at the age of 40.
Serena Williams fell in three sets to Ajla Tomljanovic and, after being removed from US Open, He ended his long and glorious career at the age of 40. After the Americans left, check out his multiple records and all the titles he has won.
After losing Danka Kovinic Y Annette Kontaveitthe Michigan-born didn’t face the Australian and said goodbye to US Open and sports. however, He did so with many scores and 73 trophies to his credit.
All records broken by Serena Williams

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She is the second player with the most Grand Slam titles in history with 23, behind only Margaret Court’s 24.
- He is second on the list of players with the most Grand Slam finals: he reached 33, winning 23 of them. Chris Evert has 34, although he has only won 18.
- She is fifth among tennis players with the most titles, with 73. Martina Navratilova tops the ranking, with 167.
- She has the seventh most finals, with 98. Martina Navratilova is the tennis player who has played the most matches, with 239.
- His 855 victories place him as the fourth most successful in history.
- He is the tennis player with the most wins on clay: he has 535.
- On five occasions, she led the WTA rankings, a mark surpassed only by Martina Navratilova, who did it eight times.
- She leads the WTA 1000 titles, with 23.
- It is the second longest reigning leader: it did so for 319 weeks, falling short of Graf’s 377.
- He is the oldest player to remain at the top of the ranking: he did it in 2017, at the age of 35 years and 224 days.
All Serena Williams titles

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1. Paris 1999
- 2. Indian Wells 1999
- 3. Los Angeles 1999
- 4. US Open 1999
- 5. Grand Slam Cup 1999
- 6. Hanover 2000
- 7. Los Angeles 2000
- 8. Tokyo 2000
- 9. Indian Wells 2001
- 10. Toronto 2001
- 11. Tour Championships 2001
- 12. Scottsdale 2002
- 13. Miami 2002
- 14. Rome 2002
- 15. Roland Garros 2002
- 16. Wimbledon 2002
- 17. US Open 2002
- 18. Tokyo 2002
- 19. Leipzig 2002
- 20. Australian Open 2003
- 21. Paris 2003
- 22. Miami 2003
- 23. Wimbledon 2003
- 24. Miami 2004
- 25. Beijing 2004
- 26. Australian Open 2005
- 27. Australian Open 2007
- 28. Miami 2007
- 29. Bengaluru 2008
- 30. Miami 2008
- 31. Charleston 2008
- 32nd US Open 2008
- 33.Australian Open 2009
- 34. Wimbledon 2009
- 35. Tour Championships 2009
- 36. Australian Open 2010
- 37. Wimbledon 2010
- 38. Stanford 2011
- 39. Toronto 2011
- 40. Charleston 2012
- 41. Madrid 2012
- 42. Wimbledon 2012
- 43. Stanford 2012
- 44. London 2012 Olympic Games
- 45. US Open 2012
- 46. Tour Championships 2012
- 47. Brisbane 2013
- 48. Miami 2013
- 49. Charleston 2013
- 50. Madrid 2013
- 51. Rome 2013
- 52. Roland Garros 2013
- 53. Bastard 2013
- 54. Toronto 2013
- 55th US Open 2013
- 56. Beijing 2013
- 57. Tour Championships 2013
- 58. Brisbane 2014
- 59. Miami 2014
- 60. Rome 2014
- 61. Stanford 2014
- 62. Cincinnati 2014
- 63rd US Open 2014
- 64.WTA Finals 2014
- 65th Australian Open 2015
- 66. Miami 2015
- 67. Roland Garros 2015
- 68. Wimbledon 2015
- 69. Cincinnati 2015
- 70. Rome 2016
- 71. Wimbledon 2016
- 72nd Australian Open 2017
- 73rd Auckland 2020
Source: Tycsports

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