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Tennis has evolved. On the evidence of one night at Wimbledon, so has Serena Williams
It was Serena Williams’ first competitive singles match in nearly four years.

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Serena Williams is returning to pro tennis at age 44 nearly after 4 years away from the sport
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The day Serena Williams returned and tennis got a hero back
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Serena's Wimbledon comeback fizzles out in first round
Excitement was building at Wimbledon on Tuesday ahead of the return of American great Serena Williams, with fans eager to see if the 23-times ​Grand Slam champion can roll back the years and thrill th...

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What time does Serena Williams play at Wimbledon today? What to know as legend makes comeback
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Wimbledon 2026 LIVE RESULTS: Sabalenka WINS, Sinner in action before Djokovic faces Tsitsipas, Dan Evans OUT – updates
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Serena Williams returns: Sports world reacts to legendary tennis star's comeback after 4 years away

Serena Williams is back. After stepping away from tennis in 2022, Williams will make her triumphant return to the sport at the HSBC Championships in June. It was a shocking announcement. Williams, now 44, hasn’t played a professional tennis match in four ...
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Carlos Alcaraz injury: Spanish superstar withdraws from Wimbledon 2026 due to wrist injury

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have been the two dominant figures in men's tennis for the past three years, winning the last nine men's grand slam singles titles going back to 2024. Unfortunately for fans, we will not get to see a continuation of their ...
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From The Sports Desk: French Open field wide open after Sinner’s surprise exit

These days, tennis fans can expect to see the Big Two, Italy’s Jannik Sinner and Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz, in the finals of pretty much every Grand Slam. The two of them have combined to win each of the last nine Grand Slams and 11 of the past 14.
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