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Serena Williams returns to tennis, sparking hopes of a final doubles run with Venus Williams


The comeback has reignited excitement across the sport and fueled speculation about a potential final doubles appearance alongside sister Venus Williams


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Shirley GomezSenior Writer
JUNE 3, 2026 6:03 PM EDT

The tennis world received one of its biggest surprises of the year when Serena Williams announced her return to professional competition during Roland Garros. Nearly four years after stepping away from the sport, the 23-time Grand Slam champion is set to compete in the doubles draw at Queen's Club in London, partnering Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko.

The decision instantly raised a tantalizing possibility. Could fans be headed toward one final Williams sisters reunion? For a generation of tennis fans, the return of Serena Williams is the reappearance of one of the sport's most transformative figures, an athlete whose influence extends far beyond her record-breaking achievements.

Serena (R) and Venus Williams of the US embrace after victory in their women's doubles final match against Ai Sugiyama of Japan and Daniela Hantuchova of Slovakia © Getty Images
Serena (R) and Venus Williams of the US embrace after victory in their women's doubles final match against Ai Sugiyama of Japan and Daniela Hantuchova of Slovakia

Serena Williams Begins a New Tennis Chapter

Williams has not competed regularly on tour since announcing her intention to step away from professional tennis in 2022. Her return at age 44 immediately captured global attention and generated excitement throughout the tennis community.

Rather than jumping directly into singles competition, Williams will ease her way back through doubles, using Queen's Club as an opportunity to regain match fitness and evaluate her level against elite competition.

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka was among the first players to welcome the news. "It's very good news for tennis," Sabalenka said. "I would love to see Serena back on court."

Why Victoria Mboko Is the Perfect Partner

Williams' comeback partner is 19-year-old Canadian sensation Victoria Mboko, one of the fastest-rising players on the WTA Tour. Mboko's breakthrough season has established her as one of the brightest young talents in women's tennis, making the partnership a fascinating blend of experience and youth.

Victoria Mboko of Canada during Day Three of the 2026 French Open at Roland Garros on May 26, 2026.© Getty Images
Victoria Mboko of Canada during Day Three of the 2026 French Open at Roland Garros on May 26, 2026.

For the Canadian teenager, the opportunity to share a court with a player she grew up watching represents a career milestone. For Williams, partnering a young, athletic player provides an ideal environment to ease back into competition while mentoring one of the sport's future stars.

Venus Williams Isn't Concerned

As speculation grows about Serena's chances of success, perhaps no opinion carries more weight than that of her sister and longtime doubles partner, Venus Williams. Speaking to TNT, Venus expressed complete confidence in Serena's ability to compete despite her extended absence from the tour.

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"The truth is that I haven't seen her train," Venus said. "The quality of her stroke is obviously there; she's, I think, a little bit of a natural. She's very tenacious. So, I'm not worried about how she's going to play."

Could Fans Get One Final Williams Sisters Reunion?

The biggest storyline surrounding Serena's comeback may not involve her singles ambitions at all. Instead, attention is increasingly turning toward the possibility of one final doubles appearance with Venus Williams.

Together, the sisters built one of the most successful partnerships in sports history. Serena and Venus captured 14 Grand Slam doubles titles, three Olympic gold medals, and countless unforgettable moments that helped redefine women's tennis.

Serena Williams is returning to professional tennis at age 44, partnering Canadian rising star Victoria Mboko at Queen's Club. The comeback has reignited excitement across the sport and fueled speculation about a potential final doubles appearance alongside sister Venus Williams.© Getty Images for Gucci
Serena Williams is returning to professional tennis at age 44, partnering Canadian rising star Victoria Mboko at Queen's Club. The comeback has reignited excitement across the sport and fueled speculation about a potential final doubles appearance alongside sister Venus Williams.

At 45, Venus continues to leave the door open to competitive appearances despite a reduced schedule in recent years. That reality has sparked widespread speculation that the sisters could reunite for a farewell doubles event, giving fans one last opportunity to watch the iconic duo compete side by side.

Neither Serena nor Venus has publicly confirmed any such plans, but the possibility alone has captivated tennis audiences worldwide.