Serena Williams might eye Wimbledon for tennis return, Djokovic says
Djokovic said Williams, reinstated after re-entering anti-doping pool, may return at Wimbledon, a venue where she won seven titles and could first play doubles with sister Venus.
- Novak Djokovic suggested Serena Williams might choose Wimbledon for her tennis comeback if she returns later this year and could play doubles tournaments with her sister Venus first.
- Williams has not played since the 2022 US Open and said she was 'evolving away from tennis,' but her re-entry into the sport's anti-doping pool raised speculation about a return.
- Tennis Channel analyst Prakash Amritraj said Williams would need warm-up matches before playing at Wimbledon, indicating she likely won't jump straight into the Grand Slam event.
- Williams' former coach Rick Macci noted her strong training routine, hinting at the possibility of a comeback.
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Novak Djokovic spoke on Wednesday about a possible return of Serena Williams on the WTA circuit. The Serbian player is already seduced by the idea of seeing the American legend restart his career on the courts.
Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic appeared before the press at the Indian Wells tournament. He wants to see Serena Williams return.
Serbian Novak Djokovic fed on Wednesday speculation about a possible return to Serena Williams' tennis, which successfully submitted to the anti-doping protocols needed to compete on the WTA circuit, almost four years after leaving tennis.
Wimbledon ideal return for Serena, says Djokovic
Serena Williams has not played since the 2022 US Open. Photo: Getty Images Novak Djokovic has suggested that Serena Williams could see Wimbledon as the ideal venue to return to tennis if the 23-times Grand Slam champion decides to make a comeback later this year.
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