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Former world no. 1 Serena Williams has had great success on the court over the years. A glorious career spanning more than 2 decades has had plenty of iconic moments for the American. Widely regarded as the ‘GOAT’, she chose to flaunt the glory days in the form of her career titles and shared a video with it.

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Serena Williams had swag on the court and it was displayed in the video as well. The background music of “Check it Out” from the “Oh the Larceny” was the perfect fit for the video as it was a “Checking Out” Jacket worn by Serena.

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Serena Williams’ Grand Slam Triumphs

The record-setter among the active Tennis players, Serena Williams has 23 singles Grand Slams, 2 Mixed Doubles, and 14 Grand Slam doubles titles with her sister Venus Williams.

The impressive journey started with the 1998 Wimbledon Open Championship with Max Mirnyi in mixed doubles. She went on to claim her second Major in US Open with Max again. That was the only season she managed to win any Mixed double Grand Slam titles.

But Serena continued the winning run in ladies’ doubles next season, winning 2 Slams with her elder sister. She won the US Open singles tournament, 1st of her many.

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She won 3 French Opens, 6 US Opens, and 7 singles titles each at the Australian Open and Wimbledon. Her 23 singles slams are 2nd highest in women’s tennis, just 1 behind Australian Margaret Court. While Serena and Venus won 2 French Open and US Open titles each as a pair, they also clinched 4 Australian Open and 6 Wimbledon titles together.

Serena managed to overcome many big names before making a name for herself; Swiss International Martina Hingis, Russian Maria Sharapova, Venus Williams, Belgian Justine Henin, and German Angelique Kerber to name a few.

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Fans are waiting for her return to competitive matches. Serena mentioned that she is feeling better and will look to make an early return possible.

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