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Serena Williams’ Retirement Comes as a Massive Positive for Us Open as Fans Rush to Buy Tickets

Published 08/11/2022, 4:31 AM EDT

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Serena Williams has decided to bid farewell to her magnificent tennis career. The 23 times Grand Slam champion will compete in the home Grand Slam for one last time and with the end of this season, she will let go of her profession.

However, even though Williams knows her situation best and must have made a calculated decision, fans are not ready to say goodbye. Therefore, the anxiety has made them flood the counters of the US Open.

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The Serena Williams effect

The last Grand Slam of the season is garnering much more influx since the announcement. Williams, the ace who ruled the courts for over 25 years, has made the demand for tickets to the hard court majors spike many folds with her declaration. Every fan wants to see the legend in action one last time. The ticket retailer StubHub’s spokesperson Adam Budelli disclosed. “We typically see demand spike on StubHub when a player announces their retirement.”

Thereafter, he explained, “this is especially the case when it’s Serena Williams, arguably one of the greatest players to set foot on the tennis court. Over the last 24 hours, we’ve seen eight times more sales on StubHub for the US Open than the daily average.”

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USA Today via Reuters

“But the great news for fans is that the average price paid for a ticket has stayed steady.” He added. Six of 23 Grand Slam titles of Williams came from the US Open and her last appearance in the finals of the event was as recent as 2019.

Read more: Serena Williams 2022: Net Worth, Salary and Endorsements

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Further, Williams is chasing her 24th title since 2017. In 2017 she claimed her last majors trophy by outclassing elder sister Venus Williams in the hard courts of Australian Open. If the former World no.1 manages to have her hands on this title, she will tie her score with the veteran Margaret Court’s all-time record.

Williams in the Canadian Masters

In order to claim the American Grand Slam, Williams needs to oil her hard court skills. She made a comeback in the greens of London and failed to execute a decent run at the majors. However, in her defense, she didn’t play enough warm up tournaments.

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Therefore, with two master’s events ahead, one would expect her to reach close to her older form. Though the 40-year-old has failed yet again. Williams, after thrashing her first opponent in straight sets, suffered a similar fate in the second round of Toronto Open. The Swiss tennis ace Belinda Bencic advanced to the round of 16 by thrashing her 6-2, 6-4. Now Cincinnati will be the next stop.

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Mahima Verma

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Mahima Verma is a Tennis writer for EssentiallySports. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Hotel Management from IHM Mumbai. A sports enthusiast, particularly Tennis since her childhood, Mahima believes that she is fortunate enough to witness the legends like Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Serena Williams play.
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Ajinkya Aswale