Serena Williams shares struggling with strange health condition – Source: Getty
Serena Williams recently revealed that she is struggling with a health condition. The American tennis legend often talks about what’s on her mind on social media, and this time around, she questioned her fans if they related to her condition.
Williambid tennis adieu in 2022 in front of her home crowd at the US Open. She left behind an illustrious career of 23 Grand Slam titles, Olympic Gold, 73 titles, reaching the World No. 1, and these are only her achievements in singles. She also enjoyed an equally successful career in doubles.
However, when she retired from tennis, she ensured that she would be no stranger to her fans and often uses social media as a way to keep up with them. She talks about her business ventures, family, and also whatever’s on her mind.
Serena Williams recently went on X (formerly Twitter) and talked about how she would always be in a state of chill, despite trying her best to keep herself warm.
“I am often cold and I always have sweaters or something to keep me warm. I am also anemic. They are related. I am consistently trying to get my iron up but I remain in a state of chill. Can anyone relate?”
Interestingly, her husband Alexis Ohanian had recently shared about receiving a compliment from his doctor.
The 43-year-old may not be a professional tennis player anymore, but her influence still earned her a place in TIME magazine’s ‘Most Influential People of 2025’ and was also honored as one of the cover stars. She also talked about her relationship with tennis.
“I’ve given my whole life to tennis and I would gladly give another two years if I had time” – Serena Williams
Serena Williams in the final match of her career at the US Open 2022 – Source: Getty
Serena Williams was included in TIME magazine’s ‘Most Influential People of 2025’ and also gave them a heartfelt interview where she talked about her relationship with tennis. She made it clear that her priorities aren’t related to her professional tennis career anymore and is happy with where she is in life.
“Hopefully I’ll feel better when I feel like, physically, I’m not able to have wins over some people,” she says. “I’ve given my whole life to tennis. And I would gladly give another two years if I had time. But it’s nice to do something different. I’m\ content.”
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