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Did Serena Williams retire? Why is she not playing at Wimbledon 2024? Career and grand slams record

June 27, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Serena Williams, a tennis legend, has established herself as one of the most successful Wimbledon players in history, with seven titles and numerous finals appearances over nearly two decades.

Her first Wimbledon victory came in 2002 at the age of 20, defeating her sister Venus in the final without dropping a set throughout the tournament. She went on to win the prestigious competition in 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, and 2016, while also finishing as the runner-up in 2004, 2008 (losing to Venus), 2018, and 2019.

As she approaches 41, Williams has shifted her focus away from competitive play. In 2022, she announced that she was transitioning away from tennis to prioritize other important aspects of her life, including her young daughter born in 2017.

For a detailed overview of Serena Williams’ career and Wimbledon records, refer to The Sporting News.

For more information on Serena Williams’ net worth, click here.

Will Serena Williams be participating in Wimbledon 2024?

In 2023, Williams opted out of Wimbledon, marking only the second time she has missed the event since 2006 (excluding the cancellation in 2020 due to Covid-19). She also did not compete in 2017.

Although she competed in the previous year’s Wimbledon, she faced a first-round defeat against Harmony Tan.

When did Serena Williams retire?

In August 2022, Williams hinted at a possible retirement in an article for Vogue magazine. However, she expressed her reluctance to use the term “retirement” and later stated at a press conference that the likelihood of her return to the sport was “very high.”

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She emphasized that she was not retired and acknowledged the challenges of not participating in competitions. Williams highlighted her strong connection to tennis and her desire to continue playing professionally.

This will be the first Wimbledon Championships since 1997 that will not feature either Serena Williams or Roger Federer! 😲 #Wimbledon

June 30, 2023

In February 2023, Williams expressed contentment with her decision and emphasized her commitment to family life as a primary reason for stepping back from tennis.

Reflecting on her occasional return to the court, Williams shared her admiration for the sport and her belief in her capabilities, reaffirming her passion for tennis.

Serena Williams’ Wimbledon Achievements

Serena Williams boasts an impressive record at Wimbledon, clinching seven Ladies’ Singles titles, finishing as a runner-up four times, and securing six Wimbledon doubles titles alongside her sister Venus.

Her success places her as the second most accomplished female player at Wimbledon in the open era, tied with Steffi Graf at seven titles. Martina Navratilova leads the list with nine titles.


Year Stage
1998 Third round

Serena Williams’ Grand Slam History

With 23 Grand Slam titles to her name, Serena Williams holds the record for the most titles won in the open era. Margaret Court leads with 24 titles spanning both the pre and post-open era.

Singles Finals


Year Tournament Result Opponent
1999 US Open Win Martina Hingis (6–3, 7–6(7–4))

Doubles Finals

All doubles partnered with Venus Williams


Year Tournament Result Opponents
1999 French Open Win Martina Hingis and Anna Kournikova (6–3, 6–7(2–7), 8–6)

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