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“He’s making the end of his career a war of the sexes.” A well-known journalist drove up to say goodbye to Serena

While the tennis world is full of celebratory comments about the career of the American tennis player Serena Williams, it is often not the case on social networks. The playing legend announced via Vogue magazine on Tuesday that the coming weeks will be her last on the professional circuit. However, the former editor of the British newspaper The Sun took a sharp dig at her.

Kelvin MacKenzie, who claims on Twitter to be the most successful editor-in-chief of the British newspaper The Sun, has now embarked on one of the most successful female tennis players of all time.

He did not like the statement of Serena Williams, who in an article on Tuesday explained the reasons why she no longer wants to spend time on the circuit and prefer to focus on her family.

“If I were a man, I would not be writing this, I would continue to play and win, while my wife would work to expand the family,” wrote the twenty-three-time Grand Slam champion, who will be 41 in September, in one of the paragraphs in Vogue magazine.

MacKenzie strongly disagrees with her. “I’m sick of how he’s turning the end of his career into a gender war. At 41, there are no more Grand Slam champions regardless of gender,” he wrote on Twitter.

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