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Serena Williams makes winning return to court at Queen's

Serena Williams makes winning return to court at Queen's
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Serena Williams makes winning return to court at Queen's in doubles match Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 6:46am In short: Serena Williams and Victoria Mboko won their opening doubles match at Queen's. The match was Williams's first on the WTA Tour in almost four years.

Serena Williams makes winning return to court at Queen's in doubles match Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 6:46am In short: Serena Williams and Victoria Mboko won their opening doubles match at Queen's. The match was Williams's first on the WTA Tour in almost four years. Williams and Mboko defeated Nicole Melichar-Martinez and Erin Routliffe 7-6 (7/2), 6-2. Serena Williams has stolen the show at Queen's Club, as the American icon marked her eagerly awaited return to competitive action with a victory nearly four years after her last match. The 44-year-old mother of two daughters announced last week she had taken a wildcard to partner Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko in the grass-court WTA event. Her reappearance on a London lawn has been the talk of sport ever since. She did not disappoint either, showing minimal signs of rust and plenty of her trademark firepower and fighting spirit as she and world number nine Mboko beat third seeds Nicole Melichar-Martinez and Erin Routliffe 7-6 (7/2), 6-2. "It was so much fun, it felt so natural playing with Vicky," a beaming Williams said on court. "I guess I've got nothing better to do, I'm tired of sitting at home, my kids are out of school this summer, so why not?" Widely regarded as the greatest female player of all time with 23 major singles titles and 319 weeks as world number one, Williams never officially retired. Instead, she said she was "evolving" away from tennis. But when she lost to Ajla Tomljanović in the third round of the US Open in September 2022 and bade an emotional farewell, few thought she would return to write another chapter in a sporting story that has inspired millions. A few miles down the road from Wimbledon, where she won seven singles crowns, Williams stepped out in late-afternoon sunshine in front of a packed stand, and at times it looked like she had never been away. Williams looked focused as she began her warm-up for the match, going through her routines as her incredible career record was read out. Evening doubles matches at Queen's are usually when ticket holders drift off to enjoy the hospitality at the elite west London club. But there was not a vacant seat, and the members' balcony was heaving as the American strolled out on the pristine grass of the Andy Murray Arena. "Let's go, Serena", rang out from the stands as she belted away a typically aggressive volley in the opening game, and there was a clenched fist as they won to go 1-0 up. The fearsome serve that once struck fear into opponents was as smooth as ever, and Williams launched a 120 miles per hour bullet later in the first set, which she and Mboko edged on a tiebreak. Williams had already won seven major singles titles before 19-year-old Mboko was born, but the chemistry between the duo was obvious as they warmed to the task, clearly enjoying the occasion and each other's company. "She was moving great," Mboko said. "There was one shot she hit and I was like, 'Oh my gosh, she's got it.''' The second set was more comfortable as Williams clocked up the 1,051st Tour-level win of her remarkable career — across singles and women's doubles — fittingly by holding serve with the help of two aces. Fans flocked from far and wide to watch the reappearance of a trailblazer who took women's tennis to a new level. Few would disagree with that sentiment after watching Williams get back in the groove. Williams won 14 major doubles titles with her older sister Venus. She will also play doubles in Berlin and could make a remarkable return to Wimbledon this month. Reuters
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