In September of last year, Serena Williams ended her career after losing at the US Open to Ajla Tomljanovic. Through tears, the camera captured the moment in which she said goodbye to the sport in which she shone. The historic player decided to dedicate herself to her family and get away from the courts. However, he has other projects and it would seem that a new book would bring him very high profits.
Serena began to build her goodbye on August 9 when she chose the American magazine Vogue, specialized in the world of fashion, to communicate her decision.
“I don’t like the word retirement, I prefer to think that I am in a stage of my life in which by taking distance from tennis I can dedicate myself to other things that are important to me”, expressed Serena to Vogue.
Now the former tennis player wants to sell her memories, tell exclusively how her career was and studies what is the best option. As pointed out by the Page Six news portal, it seems that each of her editorial offers would leave her an impressive profit.
Apparently the proposals could exceed ten million dollars. “Williams is selling his memoir through Suzanne Gluck [una reconocida agente literaria] And there are eight-figure deals on the table.”declared an editorial source to the American media.
Taking into account that the last book he released was My Life: Queen of the Court, it was published in 2009, Williams would have many things to tell from that moment to today. According to the aforementioned news portal, everything indicates that the agreement is already closed and the winner of 23 Grand Slams has a new entry ahead.
HIS LAST MATCH
She was not alone at her farewell, but was accompanied by her daughter Olympia, her husband Alexis Ohanian, her mother Oracene Price and her older sister Venus, the mirror she was looking at when she started playing tennis.
The now American tennis player had made her debut on Monday with a victory over the Montenegrin Danka Kovinic 6-3, 6-3 and on Wednesday she avoided the farewell by beating the second favorite, the Estonian Annet Kontaveit 7-6 (4), 2 -6 and 6-2.
2023-04-21 21:31:07
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