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US Open: Serena Williams praised by Billie Jean King in heartwarming tribute

A record opening crowd of roaring fans packed out the Arthur Ashe Stadium to watch Serena Williams play her final US Open last night.

The six-time champion at Flushing Meadows secured a strong first round win to mark the start of the likely last stop on her farewell tour before retirement.

Following her straight-sets win over Danka Kovinic, Williams was honoured by fellow tennis legend Billie Jean King, who reflected on the first time the two met.

King retired from competition completely in 1990 but remained active in the sport. She spearheaded Team USA at the Fed Cup — later renamed the Billie Jean King Cup — from 1995 to 1996 and 1998 to 2003.

Towards the end of her playing career, King encountered Venus and Serena when they were very young.

“We first met in April of 1988, when she was six years old and her sister was seven years old, at a tennis clinic where we had 1200 kids in Long Beach, California. I’ll never forget that day.

“I had Serena hit, and then I said, ‘Can you serve?’ She says, ‘Yeah I can serve.’

“I say, ‘Can we all see it?’, she says, ‘Okay.’

“Anyway, she serves, and I told her, ‘Don’t change a thing.’ Her serve is by far the most beautiful in the history of our sport.”

Williams’ serve is regarded as one of the best in the game.

According to the WTA, the 40-year-old leads the way when it comes to a number of serve statistics.

Since 2008, Williams has scored a whopping 4,131 aces, more than any other player on the Tour. She also has a record of 74.7 per cent first-serve points won.

The fastest serve of her career came during the 2013 Australian Open when she hit a blistering 128.6 mph. Fast forward to the 2021 tournament and even despite her dip in form, her serve continued to be devastating to her

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