All good things come to an end. After dominating the sport for more than two decades, Serena Williamssuggested thatshe wouldstep away from tennisafter the 2022 US Opento focus on her family.

Widely regarded the best female tennis player of all time, Serenacontinued to extend her legacy in Flushing Meadows. When most people expected her farewell game would be in the first round, Williams proved that she wouldn’t leave without giving a fight.

Serena madeit to the third round against all odds, leavingDanka Kovinic and WTA No. 2 Anett Kontaveit in the way, and fought until the very endagainst Ajla Tomljanovic, who ultimately had the upper hand. At 40, is Serena ready to call it a career?

Serena Williams leaves door open to coming back from retirement

Unsurprisingly, a sold-outArthur Ashe Stadiumwitnessed what could go down in history as Serena’s final game in a Grand Slam. However, an emotional Williams left the door open to a potential return to the court.

“It’sbeen a fun ride,” Serena said in tears of ‘happiness’, as she clarified. When asked whether she would change her mind, Williamsadmitted her levelin this US Open could make her reconsider her decision. “Should have started sooner this year… Idon’t think so, but you never know.”

She’s certainly right. It’s been a wonderfulride. One thatnot onlyshould make her and her family extremely proud, but also one that the entire tennis community will never forget. Whether she decides to come back or not, Serena Williams will always be remembered for the sporting legend she is.