WATCH: Serena played what will likely be her last US Open last month.

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Though she bid an emotional farewell to the sport during the 2022 US Open, Serena Williams won’t be off the tennis court for good—not if sister Venus has anything to say about it.

In a visit with Good Morning America, anchor Lara Spencer noted that Venus, who played doubles with her 23-time Grand Slam-winning sister at the Open, is still hoping for a few more engagements as Big Sis continues her own career.

“She’s not done; it’s just me,” laughed Serena before adding, “You never know, and I’ve just been saying that Tom Brady started a really cool trend!”

Brady, of course, made the shocking decision to retire and then unretire from football just over a month later. Though we’ve just about passed the 40-day mark on Williams’ initial evolution announcement, it’s possible we may not have seen the last of Serena The Tennis Star in some capacity.

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“I feel like tennis has given me so much,” she said, having given similar comments to Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show the night before, “and I feel like there’s no way I don’t want to be involved somehow in the future. I don’t know what that involvement is yet but I do know that I love the sport so much. I love the game, and everything about it. It’s been such a light in my life that I definitely want to keep something involved in it.”

In the full interview Williams opens up about her turn as a writer, inspired by daughter Olympia and her favorite doll.