Serena Williams (serenawilliams) is officially on the player entry list for the National Bank Open in Toronto taking place at the beginning of August
didn’t give a clear answer
about her future in tennis, which sparked speculation about whether she would retire. Fans wondered if she would try to play at this year’s U.S. Open, a major tournament Williams has won six times. The National Bank Open is seen as one of the warm-up hard surface tournaments ahead of the final major event of the year. The 40-year-old has previously won the Toronto tournament three times. She last made the final in 2019.
Williams hasn’t officially announced whether she is playing at the U.S. Open, but it looks like she’s attempting to continue her comeback at the Grand Slam. She is using her protected ranking to enter the Toronto tournament.
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