Serena Williams is set to make a remarkable return to singles tennis at Wimbledon after accepting a wild-card invitation from the All England Club. The announcement, made on Sunday (June 21), comes after the 44-year-old tennis icon recently participated in doubles matches following nearly four years away from professional singles play.
Williams, who has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, including seven at Wimbledon, will compete in both singles and doubles at the prestigious tournament. She has already accepted a wild card for the doubles competition with her sister, Venus Williams. Wimbledon begins on June 29.
The decision to grant Williams a wild card was made after she expressed interest in returning to singles play. According to ESPN, she was initially uncertain about her readiness but eventually decided to seize the opportunity.
Williams last played singles at the 2022 US Open, where she lost in the third round. Despite her absence from singles competition, she remains a formidable presence on the court. If she wins a match at this year’s Wimbledon, she would become the fourth-oldest woman in the Open Era to win a singles match at a Major.
The wild card allows Williams to bypass the usual entry qualifications, granting her access to the main draw. This opportunity sets the stage for a potential showdown with top-ranked players like Iga Świątek or Aryna Sabalenka in the early rounds, as Williams currently has no singles ranking.
Williams’ return to Wimbledon is a significant storyline for the tournament, which will also feature other tennis stars such as Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic. The event promises exciting matchups and intense competition on the iconic grass courts of the All England Club.
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