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John McEnroe: Serena the GOAT like Billie Jean King and Michael Jordan, both Williams sisters could retire after US Open

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Serena Williams could be joined in retirement by her sister Venus after the US Open, according to Eurosport’s John McEnroe, who has described the former as the ‘GOAT of GOATs’.

Serena revealed earlier this month that she is “evolving away” from tennis and is set to retire after the US Open — but Venus, 42, has not announced any plans for her future.

Ad Venus, a two-time US Open champion, makes her return on US soil after being included in the wildcard list and is preparing to face Alison Van Uytvanck in the first round having missed out on the 2021 tournament, sidelined through injury.

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