American tennis great Serena Williams couldn't hold her tears back on Thursday and ended her press conference abruptly after her defeat to Naomi Osaka in the semi-finals of the 2021 Australian Open.
The defeat continued her never-ending her bid for a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title and was her second consecutive semi-final exit in a major tournament.
Williams, 39, waved at the crowd and put her hand on her heart before leaving the Rod Laver Arena after the match which she lost 6-3, 6-4. When asked if this was an indication that she was bidding farewell to the Australian Open, Williams responded with a smile: "I don't know... if I ever say farewell I wouldn't really tell anyone."
Her reaction certainly touched seven-time Formula One champion and dear friend Lewis Hamilton, who wrote on his Instagram that he is only proud of Serena, who fought on the day like a champion she always is.
"I’m so proud of you, you fought like the champ you are and continue to inspire so many including me with your fighting spirit and your humility," he wrote.
When Serena was asked about the errors she made during the match, she said: "I don't know. I'm done," and walked away. Williams had earlier said that the difference between her and Osaka was her 24 unforced errors, six of which came on return to serve.
"The difference today was errors. I made so many errors today. It was opportunities where I could have been up 5-0 and I just made so many errors. I had a lot forehand unforced errors. It was a big error day for me today," she said.
"I felt well, I was hitting well this whole tournament. Even the first couple of games I played well and there were so many opportunities. I don't know... just made too many mistakes there. Easy mistakes, it was not like I was on the run or anything, they were all easy mistakes," she further said.
Williams later thanked the Australian crowd in an Instagram post.
"Melbourne and my Australian fans- Today was not ideal outcome or performance but it happens... I am so honored to be able to play in front of you all. Your support - your cheers, I only wish I could have done better for you today. I am forever in debt and grateful to each and everyone single one of you. I love you. I love you. I love you. I adore you," she said in her post.
Williams is one Grand Slam title away from equalling Margaret Court's record of 24 titles in the Open era. She won her 23rd title at the 2017 Australian Open after which she took a break from tennis for the birth of her child. Since returning, she has finished runner up at the US Open and Wimbledon in 2018 and 2019.