Danielle Collins affirms Serena Williams holds Grand Slam record

Danielle Collins has stated that Serena Williams is the true holder of the women's tennis Grand Slam singles record. The American player made the comments while discussing the ongoing debate over Margaret Court's 24 titles compared to Williams' 23.

Collins said on Tennis Channel that anyone familiar with the sport recognizes Williams as the record holder. She pointed to the era when Court won many of her Australian Open titles.

"When Margaret Court won a lot of those Australian Opens, the draw size was 32, and only maybe three or four foreign players were going over and competing," Collins said. "The Australian Open was a very different tournament. The Grand Slams won should not be compared to Serena’s."

On June 21, 2026, Williams received a wildcard entry for the Wimbledon singles draw. The 44-year-old will return to the All England Club for the first time since 2022 and is set to compete in doubles alongside her sister Venus.

Collins also commented on the upcoming appearance. "I don’t think Serena’s out to prove anything to anyone," she said. "She’s going out looking to have fun."

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Serena Williams celebrating a doubles win on the grass court at Queen’s Club with her partner.
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Serena Williams wins doubles return at Queen’s Club

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Serena Williams marked her return to competitive tennis with a doubles victory on Tuesday at the Queen’s Club Championships in London. Partnering with Victoria Mboko, the 44-year-old defeated third seeds Erin Routliffe and Nicole Melichar-Martinez 7-6(2), 6-2. The win came nearly four years after her retirement following the 2022 US Open.

Serena Williams will return to singles competition at Wimbledon after accepting a wildcard on June 21. The 44-year-old, who last played singles at the 2022 US Open, will also compete in doubles alongside her sister Venus.

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Serena Williams has not ruled out a possible singles appearance at Wimbledon despite not receiving one of the initial seven wild cards for the women's draw. She is confirmed to play doubles alongside sister Venus Williams.

Speculation about a Serena Williams comeback has intensified with reports that the 44-year-old is submitting wildcard requests for the grass court season. The former world number one has re-entered the anti-doping testing pool, a step typically taken by active professionals.

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Serena Williams' doubles campaign at the Queen's Club ended after partner Victoria Mboko suffered a knee injury. Wimbledon officials have since dropped strong hints about a possible wildcard entry for the 44-year-old. Williams will now team up with Karolina Muchova at the Berlin Ladies Open starting June 15.

Jessica Pegula won her second straight Credit One Charleston Open title, defeating Yuliia Starodubtseva 6-2, 6-2 in 82 minutes. The 32-year-old American became the first repeat champion at the event since Serena Williams in 2013. Pegula's victory marks her 11th WTA singles title.

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Venus Williams has received a wildcard entry for the Mubadala Citi DC Open in Washington. The tournament is scheduled to begin on July 25. The seven-time major champion is currently ranked 459th.

 

 

 

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