Serena Williams denies tennis return
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Meanwhile, landing at second place is Sabalenka with $30 million, followed by fellow tennis star Iga Swiatek with $23.1 million, while freestyle ski champion Eileen Gu and Chinese tennis player Zheng Qinwen are at fourth and fifth place with $23 million and $20.6 million, respectively.
More than three years since playing her last match, 23-time grand slam singles champion Serena Williams recently has taken a step that would be necessary should she want to return to professional tennis.
Sportico dropped its list of the top earning women's athletes and, again, tennis players dominated. Ten of the top 15 earners came from the sport.
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By Neto Baptiste The Antigua and Barbuda Tennis Association (ABTA) -- for the first time since 2018 -- has submitted a nomination for the National Sports Awards. The body’s president and former national tennis player Cordell Williams confirmed the nomination of the country’s highest ever ranked professional doubles player,