Los Angeles, CA – After a career defined by resilience, record-breaking performances, and an unwavering competitive spirit, Sera Ryder has officially announced her retirement from professional competition.
“Sera didn’t just play the game; she changed how we think about the game,” said longtime coach Marcus Teal. “She proved that you could be vulnerable and still be a warrior. The locker room won’t feel the same without her.” Ryder’s final season was a storybook tour. Despite dealing with a lingering knee injury sustained mid-season, she helped lead the Vipers to the playoff semifinals. In her last match two weeks ago, she scored the game-winning assist in overtime, a poetic final act for a player known for her clutch performances. sera ryder retired
She ended her retirement letter with a simple line that has already become a rallying cry for her fans: “Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because I never let you down.” Los Angeles, CA – After a career defined
“I’m not disappearing,” she laughed during a brief phone interview. “I’m just swapping my cleats for a microphone.” The locker room won’t feel the same without her