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Jean Catuffe/Getty Images(NEW YORK) After an incredible run at the U.S. Open, Serena Williams' professional career most likely ended Friday after losing to #46 Ajla Tomljanovic who defeated her 7-5, 6-7(4), 6-1. The 23 time champion took a professional bow on the same court she won her first grand slam tournament in 1999 and from here she "evolves" to the next chapter of her career. Williams departs the sport having won the most Grand Slam titles in the open era and will go down as the greatest of all time. The icon who transcended the sport changed the face of tennis - both on the court and in the seats. The crowd's support for Williams - which during this open was slightly different than many in recent years - cheered every point as if it were a championship point and every fault from an opponent much to the dismay of that player. A couple nights ago, Williams said, "I'm from Compton California and I made it." Made it she certainly did. Williams,
NEW YORK (AP) – After all of the many tributes to Serena Williams were done, the celebratory words and the video montages, the standing ovations and the shouts of her name, it seemed appropriate that she herself would provide the defining look at her legacy. So the last question at the news conference after her […]
Reaction to Serena Williams' loss Friday night to Ajla Tomljanovic at the U.S. Open in what was expected to be the final match of her career:
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