According to the British “Telegraph,” rumors about the return of the US tennis legend are true – these days she has requested a wildcard entry to the WTA 500 series grass court tournament at the Queen’s Club in London.
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The 44-year-old former tennis player hopes to play in the doubles tournament with Canadian tennis star Victoria Mboko (WTA-9).
However, the former world number one’s plans include not only playing doubles. There is increasing talk that Serena will likely request wildcards for singles at both the Queen’s Club and Wimbledon tournaments.
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S. Williams has not officially played tennis since the 2022 US Open, but she has never officially announced her retirement, instead emphasizing a step back from the sport.
The veteran has won Wimbledon seven times during her career, last doing so in 2016. In total, she has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles.