The closure will be due to maintenance works
Serena Williams broke down in tears and cut short her post-match news conference after her 6-3 6-4 defeat to Naomi Osaka in the Australian Open semifinals on Thursday ended her bid for a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam title.
Williams won her last major title in 2017 at Melbourne Park before taking a break from the sport to give birth to daughter Alexis Olympia, and has lost four major finals since returning to tennis in 2018.
The 39-year-old, who is one Grand Slam short of Margaret Court’s record, walked off Rod Laver Arena to a standing ovation on Thursday, pausing for a moment to put her hand on her heart and wave to the crowd.
“The Aussie crowd is so amazing, so it was nice to see,” Williams, sporting a “Queen” necklace, told reporters.
When asked if her exit from the court was a final farewell to Melbourne Park, she said with a smile: “If I ever say farewell, I wouldn’t tell anyone.”
But the smile soon faded, and a question about whether her defeat to Osaka was just a “bad day at the office” saw her take a sip of water before choking up.
“I don’t know. I’m done,” she said, leaving the room in tears.
Williams had looked her sharpest in years at the tournament but 24 unforced errors cost her against Osaka, who also beat her in the 2018 US Open final.
“The difference today was errors,” Williams said earlier in her news conference. “Honestly, it was opportunities where I could have won. I could have been up 5-Love. I just made so many errors.
“Not like I was on the run or anything, they were just easy, easy mistakes. It was a big error day for me today.”
The closure will be due to maintenance works
Sri Lanka struggled to contain the flow of runs in sunny conditions after lunch as Latham cruised to his 29th Test half-century
The inspiring initiative brings together SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, Aldar Education and Louvre Abu Dhabi to enhance children’s marine life knowledge
From well-worn trekking paths to unsullied beaches, and sweet-smelling mango orchards, there’s plenty to discover here
Ashwin's unbeaten 102 off 112 balls, his sixth Test hundred, included 10 fours and two sixes
Renowned conductor Nicolas Mann is on a mission to elevate the classical music experience in the region
The 10-year-old born to a Japanese father and a Chinese mother died in an attack near his school in Shenzhen