Article 62ECT ‘It doesn’t need to be a setback’: how elite athletes return from pregnancy

‘It doesn’t need to be a setback’: how elite athletes return from pregnancy

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Ian Sample Science editor
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Serena Williams says she does not want to be pregnant again as an athlete - she got back to the top before but it can take its toll

Serena Williams has never liked the word retirement". Her move away from tennis, announced in an essay in the September issue of Vogue, is an evolution", she says. In her transition, she will shift focus from tennis to other things" that are important to her. One is her wish to have another child.

Williams and her husband have been trying for a baby in the past year, a move apparently encouraged by their four-year-old daughter, who has hopes of becoming a big sister. But, as Williams told the magazine: I definitely don't want to be pregnant again as an athlete. I need to be two feet into tennis or two feet out."

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