Serena makes a New Year's resolution and break them almost immediately, she may return to tennis

Serena makes a New Year's resolution and break them almost immediately, she may return to tennis

Tennis legend Serena Williams recently revealed how she broke her New Year's resolution just a few days after making it.

Serena had said after winning her first match of 2022 at the Canadian Open that she would "evolve away" from tennis after the North American tour. The American also said that she was looking forward to her post-retirement life, in which she would spend time with her family, become a mother again, and pursue her business interests.





Her most likely last performance came in the third round of the 2022 US Open, where she was defeated by Australian Ajla Tomljanovic in three sets. Since then, the American has kept her fans up to date on her whereabouts via social media.

She did so once again when she released a funny video on her TikTok account in which she is seen being carried around in a kid's stroller by husband Alexis Ohanian.

Following this, the 23-time Grand Slam champion stated in the caption of the video that she had made a New Year's resolution to mature and take things seriously. However, only a few days into 2023, she had already broken it.

"Me yesterday: I promise to get serious and grow up this year. Me today: stroller," Williams wrote. 

Meanwhiel, 1996 Australian Open women's doubles champion Chanda Rubin thinks Serena will make a return to pro tennis in 2023. Williams, who turned 41 in September, put an end to her astonishing career after the US Open. Rubin, who also made the semifinal in the 1996 Australian Open singles event, was asked on Tennis Channel to give her hot take for 2023.

"I think Serena Williams, we have not seen the last of her on the tennis court, she will be back in 2023 - at an event, a live event, I'm saying it now, not an exho. I don't have any inside information. I just think when we saw her at the US Open, she just looked like, 'You know what, maybe I could do this again, maybe I could do some more of this.'

She played her way into such good form by the end of her tournament and that was with very few matches under her belt. So I think if she did just a little more she could come back and be pretty proud of what she could accomplish," Rubin said on Tennis Channel.