The Zimbabwe Independent

Serena seen as icon by Ali

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aMerIcan great serena Williams said on tuesday she was "evolving away from tennis" and planned to retire from the sport she dominated with 23 Grand slam titles following the Us Open tournament, which begins later this month.

serena Williams ranks alongside such icons as Muhammad ali among the greatest legends in sport, retired Us tennis stars John Mcenroe and chris evert said on Wednesday.

speaking ahead of their esPn commentary duties for the Us Open that begins on Monday, evert hailed 23-time Grand slam champion Williams, who is likely to retire after this year's Grand slam showdown in new york.

"I would put her up there as far as the influence, the fact how she revolution­ised the game and also how she's influenced girls and women and people throughout the world," evert said.

"That's how big of a star. she's a superstar. What impresses me the most is just off-court influence and how she's influenced young women to own their power, to speak their mind, to be fearless."

Mcenroe gave serena the GOat label - as in Greatest of all time.

""all you need to say about serena is that she's put herself in that pantheon of GOats - Billie Jean King. Muhammad ali, Michael Jordan, tom Brady. That's where serena is.

"she has become like an icon of icons. It probably happened later than it deserved to for her, but it's here now."

Mcenroe said Williams changed the game with her power and devastatin­g serve, comparing her to nBa 3-point sharpshoot­er stephen curry.

"serena took it to that next level because she had the greatest serve ever, better than a lot of guys," Mcenroe said. "I would compare her in a way, the way she changed it, to steph curry. everyone is shooting 3-pointers, but no one does it as well as him.

evert spoke of Williams as an inspiratio­n to others.

"she has been very inspiratio­nal off the court," evert said. "On the court, it's obvious, her record, her power, her mental toughness. But the intangible­s, the fearlessne­ss in her, has really impressed me.

"she has never set any limits in tennis or in life. to get that message across to everybody, I think, is very powerful. and she really has spoken her mind... and she has so many platforms, from the body shaming, to working moms, to women of colour, and just empowering women.

"That message, off the court, to me and maybe to millions of people, is more profound and more powerful than even what she's done on the court."

serena changed tennis evert said.

"she revolution­ised tennis. she revolution­ised the power in the game," evert said. "and I feel like she really inspired women of colour, because we've seen a lot more women of colour playing the game."

When it came to this year's Us Open, evert warned "don't underestim­ate her" but admitted, "it's going to be tough for her to get to that second week" while Mcenroe said, "anything could happen. It's so wide open."

When it came to retirement, Mcenroe saw serena closer to tennis than evert, who cited Williams having said she wants to have another child.

"I think that she'll be more of an ambassador," Mcenroe said. "she sounds like she's got a ton of interests and I'm sure that and attitudes, some of those are going to have to do with tennis."

added evert: "I don't envision her really around tournament­s... I don't think she's going to be as visible in tennis as she is maybe outside of tennis." — aFP.

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