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Serena’s Sidestep: The Awkward ‘Today’ Show Moment That Reveals Everything About Her Next Move

Last updated: January 29, 2026 8:39 am
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Serena Williams’ awkward exchange with Savannah Guthrie on the Today show wasn’t just a dodge; it was a calculated move to control her narrative, leaving fans to dissect every word for clues about her potential return to tennis.

The tennis world holds its breath every time Serena Williams so much as picks up a racket. So when Savannah Guthrie asked the 23-time Grand Slam champion about a potential return to professional tennis during a Today show interview on Wednesday, Jan. 28, the internet braced for a bombshell. What they got was something far more revealing: a masterclass in modern celebrity deflection that told us everything we need to know about Serena’s mindset.

Guthrie, armed with a detail that has fueled speculation for months, asked the direct question: “Recently — tell me if I have this right — you reentered the drug testing pool, which some see as the precursor to a return to tennis. So you know I have to ask, are you returning to professional tennis?”

Instead of a simple “yes” or “no,” Williams responded with a deflection that was both theatrical and strategic. “I mean, really? Are you asking this on the Today show? Oh my gosh,” she said, laughing off the inquiry as if it were absurd. When Guthrie pressed, “Is that a no?”, Williams fired back, “All the people on your set that are laughing. This is distracting. You’re distracting us over there.”

For a fan community desperate for clarity, this was pure catnip. It wasn’t a denial; it was a performance. By framing the question as absurd, Serena reframed the conversation, shifting the focus from her potential comeback to the media’s obsession with it. She didn’t just dodge the question; she made the question seem silly, a tactic that allows her to remain in control of her own story without ever committing to one.

Savannah Guthrie and Serena Williams NBC
Savannah Guthrie and Serena Williams

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The core of the issue lies in the very fact Guthrie mentioned: Serena’s reentry into the drug testing pool in December 2025. This is not a trivial matter. All professional players must be in the testing pool to compete, making her move a concrete, undeniable step toward eligibility. Yet, when confronted with this fact, Williams’s response was a classic non-denial denial. “Did I reenter? I don’t know if I was out,” she countered. “Listen, I can’t discuss this.”

This is where the history of Serena’s “retirement” becomes crucial. After her emotional run at the 2022 US Open, she famously said she was “evolving away” from tennis, a masterfully vague phrase that was never a formal retirement. This left the door permanently ajar, allowing for endless speculation. Her subsequent X post in December 2025, where she wrote, “Omg yall I’m NOT coming back. This wildfire is crazy-,” was a direct response to that speculation. But it wasn’t a promise for all time; it was a denial for the immediate moment.

This brings us to the most compelling subplot: the sisterly dynamic. Venus Williams returned to the tour in 2024 after a long hiatus, and she has made no secret of her desire for Serena to join her. In July 2025, Venus said, “We always did everything together, so of course I miss her. But if she comes back, I’m sure she’ll let y’all know.” This public desire from her greatest rival and closest ally adds a layer of personal drama to the professional equation. Would a comeback be for the love of the game, or a response to her sister’s return?

Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian and daughters Adira and Olympia Serena Williams/Instagram
Serena Williams, Alexis Ohanian and daughters Adira and Olympia

Serena Williams/Instagram

Ultimately, Serena’s most powerful statement came not in her words, but in her identity. When Guthrie pressed for a straight answer, Williams pivoted to her life off the court. “I’m just having fun and enjoying my life right now,” she said, before identifying herself as a “full-time, stay-at-home” mom and even jokingly labeling her occupation as “housewife.” This was the real answer. For a woman who has spent her entire life in the public eye, defining herself as a mother first and an athlete second is a profound statement. It’s her way of saying that her priorities have fundamentally shifted, regardless of what her body or her competitive spirit might still be capable of.

The interview concluded with Guthrie asking if Serena was “mad” at her. “No!” came the quick, definitive reply. It was a telling end. She wasn’t mad because the question wasn’t malicious; it was simply the wrong question at the wrong time. Serena isn’t hiding a comeback; she’s living a new life. The tennis world will keep asking, and Serena will keep sidestepping, because in her own words, “I’m just gonna see what happens.” And for now, that is answer enough.

Serena Williams at the 2022 US Open Tim Clayton/Corbis via Getty 
Serena Williams at the 2022 US Open

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