Tennis icon Serena Williams is officially returning to the singles draw at Wimbledon after securing a stunning wild card entry for the 2026 tournament.
On Sunday, the All England Club confirmed that the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion will return to the version of the sport she spent decades dominating.
The announcement marks a massive milestone for the 44-year-old, whose last professional singles match took place nearly four years ago at the 2022 U.S. Open.
Williams had previously hinted at a potential return to the grass courts after kicking off her competitive tennis comeback in the doubles draw, where she is already locked
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