Serena Williams set for doubles return at HSBC Championships

Serena Williams will return to competitive tennis next week after announcing her comeback on Monday. The 44-year-old is scheduled to play doubles at the HSBC Championships, which begin June 8 at the Queen’s Club in London.

Elina Svitolina, who lost in the French Open on June 2, shared her thoughts during a post-match press conference. She compared Williams to Roger Federer and described the situation as unique. “Serena… it’s a very unique situation. She’s like Roger (Federer)… you know… Maybe not play for a year or something, and then just go and play unbelievable. I think it’s just a different level of GOAT,” Svitolina said. She added that she is excited for the return and called it inspiring for mothers worldwide. Williams last played at the 2022 US Open. She will compete in doubles with a wildcard entry rather than singles. Reports link her to Canadian player Victoria Mboko as a potential partner, though Mboko has not confirmed any details.

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Serena Williams and Victoria Mboko on a grass tennis court at Queen's Club under sunny skies.
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Serena Williams announces return to tennis at Queen’s Club

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Serena Williams confirmed on June 1 that she will return to professional tennis after nearly four years away. The 23-time Grand Slam champion received a wildcard for the doubles draw at the Queen’s Club Championships alongside Victoria Mboko.

Venus Williams shared her thoughts on her sister's upcoming return to competitive tennis during a recent broadcast. Serena Williams received a wildcard entry for the doubles draw at the Queen's Club Championships. The 44-year-old has not played since 2022.

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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.

Sloane Stephens defeated fellow American Carol Young Suh Lee 6-3, 6-2 on Monday in the first round of French Open qualifying at Roland Garros. The 33-year-old, ranked No. 362, is competing under a protected ranking after recovering from a right-foot stress fracture.

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Venus Williams has endured eight consecutive losses since July 2025, yet continues to receive wildcard entries into tournaments, drawing criticism from former world No. 1 Yevgeny Kafelnikov. Kafelnikov echoed Dmitry Tursunov's view that such spots could benefit emerging players. Williams next faces Francesca Jones in the Miami Open after a first-round defeat at Indian Wells.

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