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Serena Williams hits back at Billie Jean King's remarks

After losing Wimbledon final to Halep, 37-year-old fires back at fellow legend over her priorities

Serena Williams delivered a stinging rebuke to fellow tennis legend Billie Jean King, who said she should focus on tennis and stop behaving like a celebrity and fighting for equality.

King - who was no stranger to fighting for equality for women players when she was starting out - may feel justified after Williams was played off the court in the Wimbledon final on Saturday.

She was beaten 6-2, 6-2 in less than an hour by Simona Halep, who had lost nine of their 10 previous meetings.

King had said that running a business, looking after a child and battling for equality for women and ethnic minorities, could largely all be dealt with by her staff while she focused on tennis for a couple of years.

The 75-year-old told the BBC earlier in the tournament that Williams should give up being a celebrity for a year: "Just stop all this insanity."

Williams, though, hit back on Saturday.

"The day I stop fighting for equality and for people that look like you and me will be the day I'm in my grave," said the 37-year-old in response to the question.

King later replied, telling Williams via Twitter: "I would never ask anyone to stop fighting for equality.

"In everything she does, Serena shines a light on what all of us must fight for in order to achieve equality for all."

On court, Saturday's defeat was the third time in the past year that Williams has failed to equal Australian Margaret Court's Grand Slam titles record of 24 - her stated goal on returning from giving birth to her daughter Olympia.

Losses to Angelique Kerber in last year's Wimbledon final and then a meltdown in the US Open final against Naomi Osaka, after which she said she went to see a therapist, were painful enough.

Nevertheless, Williams refused to accept that the record may elude her.

Her leaden-footed and lethargic performance - she really got fired up only in the first game of the second set, yelling at the ground when she won a point - provoked one spectator to cry out: "Wake up Serena!"

"Actually I did hear it," she said. "I definitely wasn't asleep. But I did hear it... It didn't bother me at all."

Williams, who had her close friend Meghan, Duchess of Sussex cheering her on from the Royal Box, said she did not know if as age advances, she is getting more tense about winning another Grand Slam.

"Now, you know, in my 20s - I'm always expected to win, but it's a different circumstance for me," she said.

"Seems like every Grand Slam final I'm in recently has been an unbelievable effort to get there. It would be interesting to see how it would be under different circumstances.

"The only thing I can say is today I think my opponent played unbelievable." - AFP

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