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Serena's Evolution: Tennis Icon Transitions to Empowering Entrepreneur

Serena's Evolution: Tennis Icon Transitions to Empowering Entrepreneur

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Serena Williams has been making major headlines again, both for her enduring legacy and for her recent business and public activities. Most notably, Serena has officially announced her retirement from professional tennis in a cover story with Vogue, declaring that she will step away after this year’s US Open. She described this moment not as a retirement, but as an evolution, signaling a new phase focused on family and business. Her statement, “I’m evolving away from tennis, toward other things that are important to me,” has been widely quoted and marks a truly biographical shift as the definitive face of women’s tennis officially steps back after nearly three decades at the top, according to a recent Vogue interview covered by Ebony.

Her public appearances have also drawn attention. Serena was a standout at the 2025 TIME100 Gala in New York, where she mingled with other global icons like Blake Lively and Demi Moore at Jazz at Lincoln Center, celebrating her ongoing influence far beyond the tennis court as one of TIME’s Most Influential People of 2025, as reported by AOL.

On the business front, Serena has secured a new high-profile role as entrepreneur-in-residence for Reckitt, the consumer health giant behind brands like Lysol and Durex. In this capacity, she is mentoring founders and connecting them with strategic partners through the company’s Catalyst initiative, a £10 million commitment to support women and underrepresented entrepreneurs globally. Serena told Fortune that her investment ethos centers on empowering women and overlooked markets, echoing the mission she began with Serena Ventures, which now boasts 14 unicorns and a portfolio primed for societal impact. She has been actively connecting Catalyst participants with her network, focusing her attention on health and hygiene innovations that are often neglected in typical Silicon Valley circles, Fortune reports.

Serena’s family has also been in the spotlight. Social media posts show her enjoying summer adventures with family. Her husband Alexis Ohanian, Reddit co-founder and now a significant sports investor, spoke out about their joint 10% stake in Chelsea Women and how he and Serena consciously keep their investment portfolios separate, a detail he shared in interviews and through his own social media channels, as highlighted by Sportskeeda.

Financially, Serena remains a powerhouse. Finance Monthly estimates her net worth at $300 million as of June 2025, a figure built through a combination of record prize money, endorsements worth over $200 million, savvy investments, and the ongoing expansion of Serena Ventures. She is now considered a diversified entrepreneur, with interests spanning beauty, tech, fashion, production, and, increasingly, sports club ownership.

Wimbledon chatter has also referenced her, with The Indian Express recalling her back-to-back Wimbledon titles from a decade ago as this year’s tournament sees a new champion emerge for the eighth straight time, a testament to the competitive upheaval since her era.

Serena Williams is closing the book on a historic playing career but opening new chapters as a business leader, mentor, and cultural icon. Her every move – from the red carpet to the boardroom – continues to make news, and for Serena, evolution is truly the headline.

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