Serena and Venus Williams to play doubles together at Wimbledon
Serena Williams will team with Venus for her first Wimbledon match since 2022 after the sisters earned a wild card.
- On Tuesday, The All England Club awarded a Wimbledon doubles wildcard to Serena Williams and Venus Williams, reuniting the sisters for the tournament starting June 29.
- The announcement follows Serena's recent return to professional tennis last week at Queen's Club, where the 44-year-old played doubles with Victoria Mboko before continuing her comeback at the Berlin Open.
- Together, the Williams sisters have secured 14 major doubles titles, including six championships at Wimbledon, with their first two titles in 2000 and 2002 earned as wild cards.
- While fans speculated about a potential singles return, Serena was absent from the list of women's singles wildcards for the Championships, though one spot remains open.
- Venus, who has still been competing sporadically, turns 46 on Wednesday as the siblings prepare for the grass-court tournament beginning in less than two weeks.
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Serena Williams has just returned to the big tennis stage, now she and her sister compete in Wimbledon. Speculated is also a start in singles, a wild card is still open.
Historical Revival in London! US tennis star Serena Williams returns to Wimbledon. On Tuesday, the 44-year-old 23-time major winner, along with her sister Venus, won a Wildcard for doubles from the organisers of the third Grand Slam tournament of the year. Williams had a comeback with Canadian Victoria Mboko in London after four years.The seven-time single Wimbledon winner plays doubles this week with Karolina Muchova in Berlin. Nick Kyrgios als…
Tennis: American Serena and Venus Williams will play the double tournament together in Wimbledon.
The finalist of the last Roland-Garros, the Polish Maja Chwalinska also benefits from a wild-card for the women's simple painting, announced the organizers on Tuesday.
Sisters Venus and Serena Williams will compete together in the doubles at Wimbledon. The multiple Grand Slam champions have received a wildcard from the organizers. The tournament starts in just under two weeks.

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