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Things LeBron James and Tom Brady hadn’t accomplished when Serena Williams won her first US open match

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Tennis icon Serena Williams is set to end her 27-year long professional career at US Open 2022

Serena Williams recently announced that she will retire after the ongoing US Open tennis tournament. This shocked many fans worldwide, and ticket sales skyrocketed as fans queued up to witness her play one last time. The former world #1 is well past her prime and is now ranked outside the top 600.

However, that didn’t stop her from beating world #2 ranked Anett Kontaveit in the second round. She turned the clock back to win 7-6(4), 2-6, 6-2, and move into the third round. Some revelations about her longevity haves gone viral on social media.

Serena won her first US Open match in 1998. NBA legend Tim Duncan was a sophomore, playing for the San Antonio Spurs. And the coach Gregg Popovich did not even break into the top #100 winnings coaches list. Now he is the winnings coach. Apart from that, LeBron James had not made his high school debut while Tom Brady had not thrown his first Michigan TD pass.

Fans react to Serena’s unbelievable longevity on Twitter

Fans on Twitter do not seem to believe the longevity of Serena Williams at the top. Let us look at some of the interesting reactions.

“GOAT to GOAT comparison is always a welcomed viewpoint. Well done!”, wrote a fan.

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Another fan aptly tweeted – “Wow, that sums up a hell of a career up with livable memories for comparisons. Amazing.”

“We need the 10 part Serena doc to educate all of us on her greatness because I don’t think many ppl (including myself) understands the extent of the dominance”, read another tweet.

“Did she play longer than Martina Navratilova? Martina played a long time if you count her doubles matches”, enquired another fan.

“She won her first US Open the year I graduated college. So that’s a fun place to start a convo!”, wrote another fan.

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Sarbik Dutta

My heart races on the F1 track and tennis courts, translating the adrenaline of each moment into words. While F1's speed thrills and tennis's finesse captivate me, my passion doesn't stop there. As a devoted follower of cricket, football, and various Olympic sports, I find myself engulfed in the highs and lows of these games. Through my writing, I aim to share the stories behind the stats, the emotions fueling the victories, and the struggles that define the journey of athletes across diverse disciplines. Being a voice that echoes the fervor of these sports is a privilege I cherish every day.

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