The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

If this was it for Serena at Wimbledon, it works

- By Howard Fendrich

WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND » If this turns out to have been the last time the world gets to watch Serena Williams at Wimbledon — and she says she doesn’t know, so how could the rest of us? — it would not be how she would want to depart, naturally.

Yet it still would be, in some ways, a suitable farewell.

As competitiv­e as they come, Williams could never be satisfied by leaving with any defeat, let alone a firstround exit in a third-set tiebreaker against someone ranked 115th on Centre Court at the All England Club, where she earned seven of her 23 Grand Slam singles championsh­ips.

Which is why when Williams, who turns 41 in August, was asked June 28

whether she would be OK with the 7-5, 1-6, 7-6 (10-7) loss to Harmony Tan being her final memory at Wimbledon, this was the immediate response: “Obviously not. You know me. Definitely not.”

Quickly, this followed:

“But today, I gave all I could do, you know, today. Maybe tomorrow, I could have gave more. Maybe a week ago, I could have gave more. But today, (that) was what I could do.”

These circumstan­ces would be far more apt under which to say goodbye — unlike on June 29, 2021, the previous time Williams participat­ed in a singles match at any event. On that day, she left in pain and against her will, forced to stop playing in the first set of her first-round match at Wimbledon after hurting her right leg in a slip on Centre Court.

This time, Williams gave her all for 3 hours, 11 minutes, dealing with rust and fatigue and Tan’s speedshift­ing mix of slices, riding all manner of momentum shifts through an entertaini­ng, down-and-up-anddown-again spectacle that enthralled a raucous crowd.

“That was insane and intense,” Williams wrote on Instagram afterward. “Not the result I came for, but my goodness I enjoyed that. I hope you did as well. Onward and up.”

 ?? JOHN WALTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Serena Williams leaves the court after losing to Harmony Tan on June 28 at Wimbledon.
JOHN WALTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Serena Williams leaves the court after losing to Harmony Tan on June 28 at Wimbledon.

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