Willams told Crook since her last match, she threw herself into Serena Ventures."It was really great because I didn't really even think about the whole retirement — I still haven't really thought about it," she said."But I did wake up the other day and I went on the court and I was like, 'Oh, for the first time I'm on the court and I'm not playing for competition.' And it was really weird.
Crook began asking about the Vogue essay, pointing out that Williams wrote that she was"evolving" away from tennis, not retiring."Well, I'm not retired," Williams said. "The chances are very high," Williams said, adding that she has a court at her house, which made the crowd laugh. The 41-year-old, who is mom to 5-year-old daughter Olympia, also spoke to Crook about balancing motherhood and business, admitting she is bad at prioritizing herself ahead of career and family.
That wouldn’t be wise.
Enough of this clown