Serena Williams reunites with Venus at Wimbledon in comeback twist

The Williams sisters are reuniting in England.Serena and Venus Williams will compete together for the first time in four years in the Ladies’ Doubles tournament at Wimbledon in London via a wild card invitation, the tournament posted Tuesday morning.The pair own six Wimbledon doubles championships, having last won 10 years ago, and will aim to become the oldest pairing to win the event, per The Athletic.This family reunion comes shortly after the 44-year-old Serena surprisingly un-retired earlier this month and competed at the Queen’s Club Championship.Serena and partner Victoria Mboko downed third-seeded Erin Routliffe and Nicole Melichar-Martinez in her first match since the 2022 U.S.Open.Their run ended prematurely due to a knee injury suffered by Mboko in singles that forced them to withdraw from the tourney.“It was so fun.

I had so much fun playing with Victoria,” Williams said after the win.“We’ve never played together but it just felt so natural playing with her.”Serena is scheduled to compete in the doubles event at the Berlin Open this week alongside partner Karolina Muchova, with the two set a for a match Tuesday.She had her family in mind when she opted to return.“I’ve had enough pressure,” Williams said in early June.

“For me right now, it’s really just about …my kids getting to see me play.Olympia is a little bit older, Adira is very young, but it’s also still moments like that.”There had been some uncertainty about whether Serena would play at Wimbledon, but she will indeed compete alongside the partner she has enjoyed the most success with during her legendary career.The Williams sisters have won 14 grand slams doubles tournaments together, including victories at Wimbledon in 2000, 20002, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2016.The first two championships came as wild card entires, per The Athletic, and 2016 triumph marked their last tournament win together.They last competed at the 2022 US Open, losing in the first round.“Yeah, l...

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