Serena Williams has established herself and is recognized as a vital component of the sport. She made a significant effect on the tennis court for about 23 years before recently leaving the game. The evolution of Williams’ impact structure might be seen in the aggressiveness and playing style that changed over time.
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Following her retirement, other players and her supporters are experimenting with various ways to honor the legendary tennis player on the court. Throughout her professional tennis career, she won 23 Gand Slam titles and served as an inspiration for upcoming tennis players. Her fans came up with a captivating approach to honor the tennis player’s two-decade career.
Serena Williams’ mural made with tennis balls
The American tennis star changed the fate of the sport and has created a huge fan base over time. Recently, a group of her tennis fans made a mural representing Williams on the tennis court. But it’s not just a simple mural. The art is made using 1000 tennis balls attached to the net fence.
This @serenawilliams tennis ball art is INSANE.🎾
(🎥: @RudyWillingham) pic.twitter.com/LE8IuMW2Ac
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) October 15, 2022
In the video, the whole process of making the art is displayed with people sticking up tennis balls on the net. Isn’t that great? However, it feels like the tennis legend has not seen her own art created by her fans.
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The final displays show the beautiful Williams‘ face made of tennis balls, which depicts her life on the tennis court. Notably, the final art was from the US Open, when she did her one last twirl on the tennis court.
Williams’ final tournament
Serena Williams, a tennis pro, made the decision to retire from the game earlier this year. She attempted to capture her 24th Grand Slam title at the US Open, however, she was unsuccessful in doing so, leaving the sport with only 23 major championships to her credit.
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It’s noteworthy that the former world champion was unable to move on past the third round. The 23-time Grand Slam champion performed her last twirl on the tennis court after losing to Ajla Tomljanovic. Williams is currently concentrating on being a full-time mother to her daughter while also experimenting in several fields, such as publishing and fashion design.