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Tennis-Serena still mulling Wimbledon return after comeback win

By Thomson Reuters Jun 9, 2026 | 3:43 PM

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By Martyn Herman

LONDON, June 9 (Reuters) – American great Serena Williams said she was still to decide whether to play at Wimbledon after making a winning comeback on Tuesday nearly four ​years after her last competitive match.

The 44-year-old stole the limelight at ‌the Queen’s Club WTA event on Tuesday as she returned to the court alongside Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko to beat Nicole Melichar-Martinez and Erin Routliffe in front of a packed stadium.

Her performance, packing plenty of her trademark firepower, was impressive and with Wimbledon just around the ‌corner, ​the prospect of her returning to the site of ⁠seven of her Grand Slam ⁠singles titles is an enticing one.

While she has been coy on a possible singles return, a doubles appearance would be a huge boost to the tournament’s TV ratings and she would almost certainly receive a wildcard.

“Like I ​said the other day, it’s just a day at a time. I still have a little time to decide, and they have been great about giving ⁠me that space and time to decide,” she ⁠said.

Williams was given a raucous reception as she walked on ​court and she treated the crowd to some crunching winners and some reminders of ​her awesome serving power.

Asked for her rating on her performance, she ‌said: “My God. What do you think? A C-minus?

“I got nervous right before the match, like, maybe 30 minutes before, and then I just let it go.

“With all the elements, considering coming back on grass is probably not the easiest surface. ⁠Overall, it was decent.”

Playing in front of her daughters was one of the motivations for adding another chapter to her storied career and eight-year-old Olympia and Adira, two, ⁠are with her in London.

Asked ‌how they reacted to their mum’s win, she said: “Adira ⁠wanted to go to the toy store, and Olympia wanted ​to ‌know what was for dinner.”

Next up for Williams and 19-year-old ​Mboko is ⁠a clash with Leylah Fernandez and Laura Siegemund in the quarter-finals, scheduled for Thursday.

“It feels like it was far from our level a little bit, but I think it’s great knowing that you have so much room for improvement,” world number nine Mboko said.

“I mean, overall, I’d say it was pretty good.”

(Reporting by Martyn Herman, ​editing by Pritha Sarkar)