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Serena Williams, Might be Out at the U.S. Open, but Her Legacy Is Indisputable and She Will Always be Our Forever G.O.A.T - Ebony

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It’s so hard for us to say goodbye. But, after 25 years of tennis, it looks like Serena Williams is really “evolving away.” In a marathon test of wills stretching over three hours against Croatian Australian Ajla Tomljanović at the U.S. Open, Serena came up short—but it can’t be called a loss. Even when most […]

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