Serena Williams Got Real About Why She Decided To Retire From Tennis

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Serena Williams is opening up about her decision to retire from tennis.

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Speaking to Bradley Cooper at the A+E Networks and History Channel's History Talks event on Saturday, Serena explained that she just felt like she “needed to stop."

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“I always said I wanted to stop when I’m playing really good tennis and winning and beating good players," she continued, per Variety. "For me, it’s really about things I want to do spiritually and spending time with my daughter and family.”

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Serena shared that as a "hands-on mom," she'd struggled to be away from her daughter, Olympia, once she returned to the sport in 2017.

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Olympia was only a few months old at the time.

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“As a super hands-on mom, I can’t tell you how hard it was," Serena said. "I lost so many matches after I had Olympia because it was so hard to be on the court. I feel like I’ve given so much of my life to tennis, my entire life, that it’s time to do something different for me and also work on other things.”

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But that's not to say that she won't return one day. When asked about the possibility of un-retiring, Serena said: “I feel like if I want to come back, I definitely can still come back."

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Would definitely tune in for that — but no pressure. Enjoy your retirement, Serena!