Tennis stars rejoice as Serena Williams announces competitive comeback
Serena Williams has shaken up the tennis world by announcing her competitive return to the game after a nearly four-year absence. The 23-time Grand Slam winner and mother of two said on Monday that she will compete in womenโs doubles at this monthโs Queenโs Club Championships in
Serena Williams has shaken up the tennis world by announcing her competitive return to the game after a nearly four-year absence.
The 23-time Grand Slam winner and mother of two said on Monday that she will compete in womenโs doubles at this monthโs Queenโs Club Championships in the United Kingdom, where media reported she will play with 19-year-old Canadian Victoria Mboko.
The 44-year-old American great received a wildcard entry for the competition, which is seen as a warm-up for Wimbledon, the yearโs third Grand Slam.
โIโm very happy. Me and Serena have stayed in touch, which is really, really nice because I really look up to her,โ Mboko said at the French Open last week.
Williams ended months of speculation over a rumoured return with a cheeky social media video captioned: โGood news travels fast.โ
Former world number one Lindsay Davenport said she believes Williams could make an appearance at her home Grand Slam, the US Open, in a couple of months.
โIt seems like sheโs trying to work her way up maybe to the US Open, and those fans would be so ready to see her back on a singles court there,โ Davenport said.
Williams won seven Wimbledon titles and six at the US Open before stepping away from the game in 2022. In doubles, she won six titles at Wimbledon and two at the US Open โ all with her older sister Venus Williams.

