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Early retirement?

Dad says Venus may quit tennis in near future

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Posted: Wednesday July 04, 2001 9:14 AM
Updated: Wednesday July 04, 2001 10:04 AM
  Venus Williams Venus Williams is gunning for her second straight Wimbledon title. AP

LONDON (Reuters) -- Wimbledon champion Venus Williams may quit tennis soon, her father Richard said on Wednesday.

Richard, speaking at the launch of a Channel 4 television documentary on his family, said Venus had a lot of business interests and pointed out her $40 million contract with Reebok was for three years rather than five.

"I don't think she'll be around for a very long time," he said. "I doubt it will be a long career for her.

"She can make a lot more money out of [tennis] rather than in tennis."

Venus, 21, plays third seed Lindsay Davenport in the semifinals on Thursday, a repeat of last year's Wimbledon final.

Richard, who was close to tears, also said his younger daughter Serena had flown home to the U.S. this morning and she was "pretty sick."

Serena was knocked out in the Wimbledon quarterfinals on Tuesday by fellow American Jennifer Capriati and said later she had been ill for four days and unable to keep her food down.

Her father said she had seen three doctors while she was in London.


 
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