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Serena Williams denies tennis return

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Serena Williams reenters tennis anti-doping test pool, denies return to the sport
Serena Williams, the greatest women’s tennis player of all time, has taken a required step toward a sensational return to professional tennis — before denying that a comeback is on the cards.

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Serena Williams Breaks Silence On Her Rumored Return To Tennis
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Serena Williams says she is not coming back to tennis
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Serena Williams Says She Is Not Coming Back to Tennis
At the time, Williams said she didn't want to use the word “retiring” and instead declared that she was “evolving” away from tennis.

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Serena Williams tennis return? Fans speculate on retired star
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Serena Williams shuts down tennis comeback talk after rejoining drug-testing pool
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Tennis Star Coco Gauff Gets $31 Million News After Big Season

Meanwhile, landing at second place is Sabalenka with $30 million, followed by fellow tennis star Iga Swiatek with $23.1 million, while freestyle ski champion Eileen Gu and Chinese tennis player Zheng Qinwen are at fourth and fifth place with $23 million and $20.6 million, respectively.
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Serena Williams takes step necessary to return to professional tennis but says she’s ‘NOT coming back’

More than three years since playing her last match, 23-time grand slam singles champion Serena Williams recently has taken a step that would be necessary should she want to return to professional tennis.
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Prudential Center holds court with first pro tennis event

Prudential Center hosts its first tennis event, A Racquet at the Rock, featuring Alcaraz, Tiafoe, Pegula and Anisimova.
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Who are the top earning female athletes? Tennis players dominate

Sportico dropped its list of the top earning women's athletes and, again, tennis players dominated. Ten of the top 15 earners came from the sport.
Tennis World on MSN
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Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and the ultimate test - Tennis athleticism broken down

Watching Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner collide in the Roland Garros final left Andy Roddick convinced that no sport demands more from its athletes than tennis.
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Alex O’Brien Tennis Foundation hosting charity exhibition

The Alex O’Brien Tennis Foundation is hosting the Rising Stars Charity Exhibition. This special event will feature an amazing group of up and coming athletes and is a real treat for anyone who is interested in what the future of the sport of tennis could look like.
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