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Submit ReviewWith the U.S. Open coming to a close, so does the career of arguably one of the greatest tennis players, Serena Williams.
Williams is one of the most decorated and most prominent athletes of all time, winning 23 grand slam titles-second all time- and winning 14 major doubles titles all with her sister Venus-who is an all time great in her own right.
The superstar athlete recently announced she was "evolving" away from tennis.
5 Things host James Brown sat down with USA TODAY Deputy Editor Suzette Hackney and Sports Columnist Dan Wolken to discuss Williams' legacy and her impact on sports, culture and more.
Hackney shares about the time she met the Williams sisters and what their drive and strength did for her and other women, especially women of color.
To read more on Serena Williams career, click here, here and here.
To follow James Brown on Twitter, click here.
To follow Suzette Hackney on Twitter, click here.
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To follow the discussion on Twitter Space, click here.
If you have a comment about the show or a question or topic you'd like us to discuss, send James Brown an email at jabrown@usatoday.com or podcasts@usatoday.com. You can also leave him a voicemail at 585-484-0339.
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With the U.S. Open coming to a close, so does the career of arguably one of the greatest tennis players, Serena Williams.
Williams is one of the most decorated and most prominent athletes of all time, winning 23 grand slam titles-second all time- and winning 14 major doubles titles all with her sister Venus-who is an all time great in her own right.
The superstar athlete recently announced she was "evolving" away from tennis.
5 Things host James Brown sat down with USA TODAY Deputy Editor Suzette Hackney and Sports Columnist Dan Wolken to discuss Williams' legacy and her impact on sports, culture and more.
Hackney shares about the time she met the Williams sisters and what their drive and strength did for her and other women, especially women of color.
To read more on Serena Williams career, click here, here and here.
To follow James Brown on Twitter, click here.
To follow Suzette Hackney on Twitter, click here.
To follow Dan Wolken on Twitter, click here.
To follow the discussion on Twitter Space, click here.
If you have a comment about the show or a question or topic you'd like us to discuss, send James Brown an email at jabrown@usatoday.com or podcasts@usatoday.com. You can also leave him a voicemail at 585-484-0339.
Episode Transcript available here
Also available at art19.com/shows/5-Things
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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