Serena Williams Set For Surprise Return As Tennis Waits Again
Nearly four years after stepping away from the spotlight of competitive tennis, Serena Williams is preparing to walk back onto the court.
Officials have confirmed the American great will compete in the doubles category at next week’s HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club in London.
The announcement marks a dramatic turn for a player many believed had quietly closed the chapter on one of the most decorated careers in sporting history.
Williams last competed at the 2022 US Open, where her defeat to Australia’s Ajla Tomljanović appeared to signal a goodbye, although the former world number one avoided using the word retirement and instead described herself as moving into a new phase away from tennis.
Questions around a possible comeback had been quietly building in recent months.
Tennis observers began paying attention after records showed Williams had returned to the sport’s anti-doping testing pool in late 2025, a necessary step for players planning a return to professional competition after a lengthy absence.
Excitement grew further when the 44-year-old posted a short video online showing herself walking across a tennis court before the message, “Guess everybody heard the news,” flashed across the screen.
Hours later, Queen’s Club confirmed she had accepted a wildcard spot in the doubles draw, though organisers are yet to reveal who will partner her.
Queen’s has long served as a major stop on the road to Wimbledon, a tournament deeply tied to Williams’ legacy.
During her career, she turned the grass courts into familiar territory, collecting multiple titles and building a reputation as one of tennis’ fiercest competitors.
For a sport that has often struggled to fill the silence left by its biggest stars, Serena’s return feels like hearing a familiar song drift back through an open window, unexpected, nostalgic and powerful enough to stop people in their tracks.
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