Serena and Venus Williams are set to reunite as a doubles team at the 2026 Wimbledon Championships, returning to the grass courts after receiving a wild-card entry from the All England Club.
The tournament runs from Monday, June 29, through Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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Serena made her official return to professional tennis earlier this month at the HSBC Championships, a WTA 500 event known as a Wimbledon warmup. She played in one doubles match, a June 9 win alongside world No. 9 singles player Victoria Mboko.
However, Mboko, 19, sustained a knee injury the next day during singles action that forced her to drop out of the competition, prematurely ending Williams’s doubles run.
On the other hand, Venus, turning 46 during the grass-court season, has been playing sporadically and provides the legendary pairing with a combined age of 90.
The sisters have previously won 14 Grand Slam doubles titles together, including six at Wimbledon. Interestingly, Serena and Venus also entered as wildcards when they captured their first two Wimbledon doubles titles in 2000 and 2002, adding a sense of history and anticipation to their latest comeback.
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It’s not yet clear if the Williams sisters will play singles at Wimbledon, where one singles wild card slot remains. World No. 21 Maja Chwalińska, the Polish star who jumped nearly 100 spots in the rankings after a miraculous run to the finals at Roland-Garros earlier this month, was given a singles wild card Tuesday.


















































