Serena and Venus Williams set for doubles reunion at Wimbledon; Here is all you need to know

Serena Williams and Venus Williams are set to return for a doubles reunion at Wimbledon and here is all you need to know about it.

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Serena and Venus Williams set for doubles reunion at Wimbledon; Here is all you need to know

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The William sisters, who have won 14 Grand Slam doubles titles together, are scheduled to compete in the women's doubles event

The Williams sisters have a storied history at Wimbledon, where they have claimed multiple doubles championships and delivered some of the sport's most memorable moments

It's not over for Serena Williams. The tennis legend is returning to Wimbledon after a first-round loss in singles and will reunite with her sister on the court for a highly anticipated doubles match at the 2026 Wimbledon Championships. 

The Williams sisters have a storied history at Wimbledon, where they have claimed multiple doubles championships and delivered some of the sport's most memorable moments. Their return to the grass courts promises a nostalgic highlight for fans during this year's tournament. 

Serena and Venus Williams set for doubles reunion at Wimbledon; Here is all you need to know

The duo will be playing against Camila Osorio and Solana Sierra in the Round of 64 of the grass major. 

When and where to watch the Williams Sisters at Wimbledon?

The William sisters, who have won 14 Grand Slam doubles titles together, are scheduled to compete in the women's doubles event on Saturday, July 4. The match is not expected to begin before 6:00 AM ET, with no court assignment confirmed yet. The match will be available on ESPN. 

In India, the match is expected to be played at not before 3:30 PM IST on July 4, Saturday. Fans from India can watch Wimbledon 2026 live on the Star Sports network on the Jio Hotstar app and website. 

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