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The amazing comments LeBron James gave the G.O.A.T of tennis

LeBron James decided to congratulate Serena Williams on an amazing tennis career after his last game in the US Open

By James Brown

LeBron James decided to congratulate Serena Williams on an amazing tennis career after his last game in the US Open
LeBron James decided to congratulate Serena Williams on an amazing tennis career after his last game in the US Open

LeBron James is one of the best players in NBA history. Some might consider him to be the Greatest Of All Time. Right now, he is the most popular and polarizing player in the whole league so, when he says something you know it's going to be heard all around the world. Now, he took the time to congratulate one of the greatest tennis players of all time Serena Williams.

Serena Williams announced that this US Open was going to be her last tournament ever. The past Friday she lost in the third round, putting an end to a 27-year career after she turned pro at the age of 14 in 1995. LeBron James decided to share a video congratulating the amazing player for her lengthy career.

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“I just want to say thank you for just being this inspiration for so many and never putting yourself out there when you didn’t feel like you were the greatest and showing the world that, every time you were out there, you were the greatest — win, lose, or draw. Didn’t matter. We all knew that you were the greatest,” commented the ‘King’.

In the end, Serena Williams fell short of being the tennis player with most Grand Slam trophies, as she ended with 23 titles, just one behind Margaret Court. Still, some of the numbers she put on might make her be called the GOAT. One thing is certain, the sports world will miss her.

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