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Serena Williams ends four-year absence with blockbuster Queen’s Club comeback

Serena Williams ends four-year absence with blockbuster Queen’s Club comeback

Paris: American tennis icon Serena Williams has officially announced her long-anticipated return to competitive tennis. At 44 years old, the 23-time Grand Slam champion is set to step back into the spotlight at this month’s prestigious Queen’s Club Championships, reigniting the magic of a career that dominated the sport for over two decades.

The London-based club confirmed that Williams, who has not played a competitive match since her emotional farewell at the 2022 U.S. Open, has accepted a wildcard entry into the doubles draw for the grasscourt tournament, scheduled from June 8 to 14.

Williams practically broke the internet with a cinematic social media teaser, posting a video of herself walking off a practice court toward a buzzing phone. “Guess everybody heard the news,” she teased, accompanying the post with the apt caption: “Good news travels fast.”

Rumors of a potential comeback had been swirling within elite tennis circles ever since Williams quietly rejoined the tennis anti-doping testing pool last year. Now, the mother of two is officially ready to write her next chapter.

“Queen’s Club feels like the perfect place to begin this next chapter,” the former World No. 1 said in an official statement. “Grass has given me some of the most meaningful moments of my career, and I’m excited to be back competing on one of the sport’s most iconic stages.”

According to insider reports in the British media, Williams is expected to partner with 19-year-old Canadian prodigy Victoria Mboko in the doubles draw—a fascinating generational pairing that bridges the past, present, and future of the sport.

Naturally, this blockbuster announcement shifts all eyes toward SW19. The tennis world is already buzzing with speculation over whether Wimbledon—where Williams has lifted the Venus Rosewater Dish seven times—will extend a wildcard invitation for the grasscourt Grand Slam starting June 29.

When Williams stepped away from the WTA Tour in September 2022 after a third-round loss at Flushing Meadows, she famously noted she was “evolving away from tennis” to prioritize her family and entrepreneurial ventures. Yet, the competitive fire never truly died.

Over the last few months, Williams has been dropped hints of a grueling fitness regimen on her social platforms, working tirelessly behind the scenes to get back into peak athletic condition.

Furthermore, her return opens up a tantalizing possibility: the revival of the legendary Williams sisters’ doubles partnership. With her older sister Venus, 45, still actively competing on the circuit, fans are already dreaming of seeing the duo add to their joint collection of 14 Grand Slam doubles titles.

The tennis fraternity has reacted with absolute delight to the news. Valerie Camillo, Chair of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), could barely contain her excitement regarding the return of the sport’s ultimate box-office draw.

“Serena is one of the greatest athletes of all time, with a legacy that extends far beyond the court,” Camillo stated. “I cannot wait to see her face a new generation of top players. We are thrilled to welcome her back to the WTA Tour at this hugely exciting moment for women’s tennis.”

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