What has happened to Venus Williams?

Williams has also battled with the rare Sjögren's syndrome since 2004 - an autoimmune disorder that affects over 4 million people in the USA. Symptoms are not ideal for athletes that include dry eyes and dry mouth, as well as fatigue, body aches, and serious muscle injuries.
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Why did Venus Williams quit playing tennis?

Tennis legend Venus Williams will not take part in this year's Australian Open, leaving the remaining women's singles wildcard spot open for an Australian player. The 41-year-old has not played since August due to a leg injury, and confirmed on Friday her non-participation in the first Grand Slam of 2022.
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What is Venus Williams worth?

With luck on their side. Despite being the older sister, Venus has managed to generate less money than Serena and her net worth is around 95 million dollars, of which 42 million dollars have come from her career in professional tennis.
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Is Venus Williams still married?

At the 2022 Oscars, the American casually confirmed that her relationship status is single.
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What happened to Venus William?

In 2011, Venus announced her withdrawal from the U.S. Open tournament after being diagnosed with Sjogren's syndrome. The rare autoimmune disease (pronounced SHOW-grins) that forced tennis star and seven-time Grand Slam champion out causes debilitating joint pain, swelling, numbness and fatigue.
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Has Venus Williams got a child?

The tennis champion doesn't have any kids, but she's a proud dog mom to her 14-year old Havanese, Harold Reginald Williams—whom she affectionately calls her “son.”
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What disease does Serena Williams have?

The news is even more dramatic when the condition can be life-threatening, as in the case of Serena Williams, who reportedly developed a pulmonary embolism in late February 2011. While it is possible to recover fully from a pulmonary embolism, it is indeed a serious condition and requires serious medications.
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What is Serena Williams husband net worth?

Ohanian is based in Florida, where he lives with his wife, tennis player Serena Williams, and their daughter, Alexis Olympia Ohanian. As of 2019, Forbes estimated Ohanian's net worth as $70 million.
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Who is the richest tennis player?

1. Ion Tiriac. Former player and businessman Ion Tiriac has been crowned the world's wealthiest tennis player. Ion is the richest tennis player of all time, with a net worth of $1.2 billion.
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Is Richard Williams still married to Serena's mom?

'King Richard' married his 37-years-younger third wife in 2009, seven years after he divorced Venus and Serena's mother, Oracene Price. They had a son, Dylan, now nine and split in 2017.
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How much is Venus Williams worth 2021?

In comparison, Venus is estimated to have a net worth of $95 million. This comes from $42 million in on court earnings with the rest coming from investments, projects and sponsorships.
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What health condition does Venus have?

“'I have been recently diagnosed with Sjogren's Syndrome, an autoimmune disease which is an ongoing medical condition that affects my energy level and causes fatigue and joint pain," she said in a statement, according to ESPN's Staff.
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Are Serena and Venus Williams retired?

Neither Serena nor Venus has officially retired from professional tennis just yet. Serena most recently played in Wimbledon last summer, though she had to withdraw from her first-round match due to a leg injury.
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Which Williams sister has a daughter?

Serena Williams welcomed her and Alexis Ohanian's daughter, Olympia, in September 2017 — and the little one is her mini-me. While she loves sharing her moments with the toddler, the professional tennis player wrote via Instagram in February 2020 that “working and being a mom is not easy.”
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Did the Williams family move to Florida?

The family moved to Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, so that the sisters could train under coach Rick Macci, a well respected and established tennis professional. Mr. Williams looked to further his dream of both his daughters one day dominating the tennis world.
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Will Serena Williams retire?

Serena Williams has denied rumors about her retirement, but she has nevertheless specified that she is ready to leave the world of tennis: "I am ready for this day, to be honest I have been for more than a decade. I think it is very important to always have a plan and I always have.
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What causes Sjogren's syndrome?

Sjögren's syndrome is caused by the immune system (the body's defence against infection), damaging healthy parts of the body. This is known as an autoimmune condition. The condition usually affects areas of the body that produce fluids, such as tears and saliva.
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What happens if you leave Sjogren's untreated?

Sjogren's comes with serious complications if left untreated, including: an increased risk of lymphoma and multiple myeloma. oral yeast infections. dental cavities.
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Is lupus similar to Sjogren's?

People with primary SS and people with lupus have certain similar disease symptoms, including arthritis, skin rash, and kidney disease. Increased levels of antinuclear antibodies are also seen in both diseases.
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