Serena and Venus Williams will reunite on the doubles court at Wimbledon after receiving a wildcard into the ladies’ doubles draw. The sisters have won 14 Grand Slam doubles titles together, their last coming at the All England Club 10 years ago.
Serena Williams Returns to Form
Aged 44, Serena made her return to professional tennis at London’s Queen’s Club last week, teaming up with Victoria Mboko in doubles. They won their first match, but their run came to a premature end when Mboko suffered an injury in the singles event and pulled out. The 23-time Major champion is now partnering with Karolina Muchova in Berlin, before reuniting with her sister later this month.
Wildcard Controversy
The All England Club confirmed this year's Wimbledon wildcard recipients, but some big names are missing. Three prominent players were denied wildcards, sparking debate among tennis fans. The identities of those denied have not been officially disclosed, but speculation is rife.
Wimbledon is set to begin in late June, and the Williams sisters' reunion is expected to draw significant attention. Their doubles partnership has been a highlight of the tournament in past years, and fans are eager to see them compete together once more.



