Serena Williams says she is not retired, chances of comeback 'very high'
According to Serena Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, she has not retired from tennis, and there is a "very high" chance she will return.

"I am not retired," Williams said at a conference in San Francisco while promoting her investment company.
"The chances (of a return) are very high. You can come to my house, I have a court," she added.
Williams had said in August that she is "evolving away" from the sport, and though she never said the US Open would be her last, she did wave an emotional goodbye to fans as she finished her match. After her third round exit the prganizers played a montage of her career highlights.
The tennis star said that the best word to describe what she is up to is "evolution" and that she wants to grow her family.
"I have never liked the word retirement. It doesn't feel like a modern word to me. I've been thinking of this as a transition, but I want to be sensitive about how I use that word, which means something very specific and important to a community of people," Serena said in an article for Vogue magazine.
Serena has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, the most by any player in the open era, and the second-most of all time, only behind Margaret Court's 24.
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