Williams, winner of 23 Grand Slam singles
titles, won 12 of those majors over the past decade -- no female
player has won more than three over the same span -- including a
run of four in a row from the U.S. Open in 2014 through
Wimbledon in 2015, for her second self-named "Serena Slam." She
also was the runner-up another seven times at major tournaments
over the past decade, including four of the seven she has
entered since returning to action after having a baby in 2017.
Finishing second among voters was gymnast Simone Biles, the 2019
AP Female Athlete of the Year, followed by swimmer Katie Ledecky
in third, and skiers Lindsey Vonn and Mikaela Shiffrin in fourth
and fifth place, respectively.
"When the history books are written, it could be that the great
Serena Williams is the greatest athlete of all time. ... I like
to call it the 'Serena Superpowers' -- that champion's mindset.
Irrespective of the adversity and the odds that are facing her,
she always believes in herself," said Stacey Allaster, USTA
chief executive and former WTA CEO, via the Associated Press.
"Whether it was health issues; coming back; having a child;
almost dying from that -- she has endured it all and she is
still in championship form. Her records speak for themselves."
Williams, 38, spent three and a half years straight at No. 1 in
the WTA rankings. She also became the oldest No. 1 player in WTA
history and tied Steffi Graf's record for most consecutive weeks
at the top.
In all, Williams reached the finals at 19 of the 33 majors she
competed in and collected 37 singles titles over the past decade
(she boasts a career total of 72 singles titles) -- 11 more than
anyone else.
Off the court, her celebrity status has given her a platform to
champion women's rights and call attention to health care
inequality for black women in the United States.
Williams is currently No. 10 in the WTA rankings. She last
played in the finals of the U.S. Open in September where she
lost to 19-year-old Canadian Bianca Andreescu.
--Field Level Media
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