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The 'GMOAT': Serena Williams Gives Birth To Second Child
The new baby is called Adira River Ohanian.
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Watch: Serena Williams, David Beckham Bamboozled As Lionel Messi Hits Stunner In Inter Miami Debut
Lionel Messi announced his arrival at Inter Miami in style as the World Cup-winner scored in stoppage time to hand his team all three points in a Leagues Cup group fixture against Mexican side Cruz Azul on Saturday.
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Serena Williams Debuts Baby Bump At Met Gala
Last year, Williams -- who won 23 singles Grand Slam titles and multiple Olympic gold medals throughout her long career -- bid an emotional farewell to tennis at the US Open.
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TV Show Asks Participant Weird Question On Serena Williams, Sania Mirza Reacts
"Which of these tennis greats once won the Australian Open while roughly eight weeks pregnant?" was the question, but what made it funny was its set of options.
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PV Sindhu The 12th Highest-Paid Sportswoman In 2022: Forbes
India's badminton star PV Sindhu is the only player in the top 25 in Forbes' annual list of the highest-paid female athletes in the world
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Wimbledon To Allow Female Players Dress Code Exemption Over Period Concerns
There has been a clamour for Wimbledon to make an exception to their traditional rules requiring players to wear all white clothing.
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"I Am Not Retired, Chances Of Return Are Very High": Serena Williams
Serena Williams announced her retirement from tennis on August 9, saying she is "evolving away" from the sport.
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"Always Looked Up To You": Serena Williams Welcomes Roger Federer To Retirement
Serena Williams welcomed Roger Federer to the tennis "retirement club" on Thursday, saying she has always admired and looked up to the Swiss legend.
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"Tom Brady Started A Really Cool Trend": Serena Williams Drops Retirement U-Turn Hint
Serena Williams said that she liked the example of 45-year-old NFL star quarterback Tom Brady, who retired in February only to say six weeks later he was coming back for a 23rd season.
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Australian Tennis Great Margaret Court Says Admiration Of Serena Williams Not Reciprocated
Serena Williams ends her career with 23 majors, one behind Margaret Court, who holds the overall record for men and women.