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Serena Williams to return at Queen’s Club after nearly four years away

Last updated: June 1, 2026 11:12 pm
Muzammil Nabi Khan
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The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion has confirmed she will return to professional tennis at the HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club in London, where she has accepted a wildcard into the women’s doubles draw. It will be her first competitive appearance since the 2022 US Open, the tournament where she said she was “evolving away” from tennis rather than calling it a clean retirement.

Williams, now 44, is expected to play alongside Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko at the grass-court WTA 500 event, which runs from June 8 to June 14. Queen’s Club only recently returned to the women’s calendar, with the WTA event coming back to the venue after more than 50 years away.

The comeback has been quietly building for months. Williams re-entered tennis’s anti-doping testing pool in late 2025, making her eligible to compete again from February 2026. At the time, that move immediately sparked talk of a possible return, even though Williams had previously played down the idea. Now, the speculation is over. She’s back on the entry list — and on grass, the surface where she has written some of her greatest chapters.

For Queen’s, it is a huge moment. For women’s tennis, it is bigger than that. Serena has not played a professional match since losing in the third round of the 2022 US Open, a night that felt like a farewell even if she never used the word retirement in the strict sense. Since then, she has focused on family, business and life outside the weekly grind of the tour. But the door, somehow, never seemed fully shut.

Her return in doubles also feels deliberate. It gives Williams a competitive route back without the full physical burden of singles straight away. Partnering Mboko, one of the rising names on the tour, adds another layer of interest: one of tennis’s defining champions sharing the court with a player from a new generation that grew up watching her dominate.

Naturally, the Wimbledon question is already hanging in the air. Williams has won seven singles titles at the All England Club, and Queen’s comes just weeks before the grass-court Grand Slam. There is no confirmed Wimbledon plan yet, but her decision to return on grass will only fuel speculation that this may not be a one-week appearance.

WTA chair Valerie Camillo welcomed the news, calling Williams one of the sport’s great icons. That is hard to argue with. Williams owns 23 Grand Slam singles titles, 14 major doubles titles, and a legacy that stretches well beyond trophies.

For now, the headline is simple: Serena Williams is returning to tennis. Not for an exhibition. Not for a ceremony. For a real match, on a real draw sheet, at Queen’s Club.

And tennis, honestly, will feel louder because of it.

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