In a stunning announcement that has electrified the tennis world, Wimbledon organizers confirmed Sunday that Serena Williams will return to the ladies’ singles draw as a wild card for the 2026 Championships.
The 23-time Grand Slam champion and seven-time Wimbledon winner last competed in singles at the All England Club in 2022. Now 44, Williams will make her singles comeback at the grass-court major, which begins on June 29. She will also pair with her sister Venus Williams in the women’s doubles event, where the pair have previously won six titles together.
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Williams recently dipped her toe back into competitive tennis, playing doubles at the HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club earlier this month. Her return has generated massive excitement among fans eager to see the American icon, widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, back in action.
The women’s singles draw will be made on Tuesday. Williams’ powerful serve and grass-court pedigree make her a compelling story regardless of the outcome, promising memorable moments on Centre Court. Tennis fans around the globe will be watching closely as one of the sport’s most transcendent figures writes another chapter in her remarkable career.
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