Serena Williams stuns fans with even bigger Wimbledon news after agreeing to play doubles with sister Venus

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2026-06-21 19:41:23 | Updated at 2026-06-22 14:44:34 19 hours ago

By JAMES COHEN, SPORTS REPORTER

Published: 20:30 BST, 21 June 2026 | Updated: 20:39 BST, 21 June 2026

Tennis icon Serena Williams is officially returning to the singles draw at Wimbledon after securing a stunning wild card entry for the 2026 tournament.

On Sunday, the All England Club confirmed that the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion will return to the version of the sport she spent decades dominating.

The announcement marks a massive milestone for the 44-year-old, whose last professional singles match took place nearly four years ago at the 2022 U.S. Open.

Williams had previously hinted at a potential return to the grass courts after kicking off her competitive tennis comeback in the doubles draw, where she is already locked in to compete alongside her sister, Venus Williams

The 44-year-old began her comeback to tennis - four years after her last professional match - at the Queen's Club's HSBC Championships, where she won a round before being forced out by an injury to her partner Victoria Mboko.

After making her comeback at the start of the month, Williams insisted that she 'doesn't have anything to prove' in the second chapter of her storied career.

‘I don’t need to win,’ she said. ‘I've won more than most people have in their whole lives, so for me it's not important to me, and it's important that I keep reminding myself of that, because I don't have anything to prove, I don't have anything to lose, and everything here is just a game.’

Citing her desire for her children to see her play, and suggesting that the timing of their school holidays was a factor in her return at the start of the grass season, Williams spoke of missing the atmosphere of the tour, and wanting to have a ‘different experience’ of its buzz with her family along for the ride.

After the All England Club’s 20 per cent bump in prize money, all recipients of singles wildcards this year will receive a minimum of $106,000 (£80,000) - a major windfall for lower-ranked players.

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