Serena Williams to make Wimbledon singles comeback after being handed wildcard

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American ⁠tennis great Serena Williams will make ⁠a ⁠stunning return ​to singles action at this ⁠year’s Wimbledon after being handed ⁠the final wildcard ​by ‌the All ‌England Club on ‌Sunday.

The seven-time Wimbledon singles champion, who has 23 grand slam titles in all, was already assured of a return ‌to the championships for the ​first time in four years after accepting a ⁠doubles wildcard with ​sister ​Venus.

Wimbledon’s X account posted: “This is not a drill. @serenawilliams will compete in the 2026 ladies’ singles at #Wimbledon as a wild card.”

She had stepped away from competitive tennis after 2022’s US Open, pointedly avoiding specific mention of retirement but instead saying she was “evolving away from tennis”.

Serena suffered a disappointing defeat in her second doubles comeback match last week at the German Open alongside Czechia’s Karolina Muchova, with the pair losing 6-4, 6-4 to Erin Routliffe and Giuliana Olmos.

Williams and Victoria Mboko had defeated Routliffe and Nicole Melichar-Martinez at the Queen’s Club tournament. However, Mboko was forced to withdraw from their next match and the remainder of the grass-court season after tearing her medial collateral ligament.

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