Serena Williams could be heading back to competitive tennis in a surprising twist, with talks ongoing about a return at Queen’s Club.
Four years after stepping away, she is considering doubles participation, and the WTA 500 event in London may mark her comeback.
Nothing is confirmed yet, but discussions are active. The 44-year-old is now eligible after rejoining the testing pool.
A wildcard entry would be required for her participation. Two spots remain open for the tournament.
Reports suggest she may partner Victoria Mboko. However, confirmation is still pending from official sources.
Comeback buzz grows as fitness and motivation align
Williams has remained active and focused on fitness. She revealed losing 31lb through intense training routines. The legend described weight loss as facing “an opponent.”
“I’m going to see what happens,” she hinted earlier this year.

The Lawn Tennis Association may consider commercial value. It is important to note that exceptional circumstances could influence wildcard decisions.
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Williams remains one of tennis’ greatest figures, and a return would electrify fans and reshape narratives.
Her legacy is already secure, but this could add another chapter. The tennis world is watching closely.








