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Serena Williams made her return to competitive tennis in the HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club and followed it up with an appearance at the Berlin Open. As it turns out, those efforts were setting the stage for a grand return.

Williams will shift from doubles to singles at Wimbledon, entering the field as a wild-card entry nearly four years after her most recent appearance in a grand slam event.

Sitting just one grand slam title short of Margaret Court’s all-time record, winning Wimbledon might be the dream for Williams, but it certainly isn’t the standard for a successful comeback. At 44, Williams is looking to prove she still belongs after so much time away.

Here’s what you need to know about Williams’ return to Wimbledon.

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Why Serena Williams is playing Wimbledon singles

Williams was already set to play doubles alongside her sister at Wimbledon, but after playing on grass in her recent doubles appearances, she evidently feels prepared to play singles at Wimbledon.

The tournament announced Sunday that Williams received the final wild-card bid to play singles:

While many wondered whether Williams’ return was setting the stage for a Wimbledon singles appearance, the 44-year-old played coy about the possibility when asked recently about the chances of receiving a wild-card bid.

“Oh my gosh, there’s some left?” she asked. “Well, I better get to practice! You think I’m ready for singles? I need to get to work.”

Williams believes she is ready for singles, but only time will tell whether she can compete at a high level nearly four full years after her last singles match.

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How many times has Serena Williams won Wimbledon?

Williams has won Wimbledon seven times, tied for third all-time among women and second all-time among women in the Open Era.

Williams’ seven Wimbledon wins are tied for her career-best in a grand slam, as she won seven Australian Opens, six US Opens and three French Opens. Williams won Wimbledon titles in 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015 and 2016.

Along with seven singles titles, Williams has won doubles six times at Wimbledon.

Last time Serena Williams played tennis singles

Williams’ most recent singles match came at the 2022 US Open, which was billed as her final tournament before retirement.

Williams’ career seemingly came to an end with a loss to Ajla Tomljanovic in the third round in Queens, and that looked like it would remain true until her recent doubles return. Now, Williams is set to make her first singles appearance in any event since September of 2022.

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Serena Williams Wimbledon history

Williams has won Wimbledon seven times and reached the final 11 times overall. Here’s a complete look at her track record in the prestigious tournament:

Year Result
1998 Lost in third round
1999 Did not participate
2000 Lost in semifinals
2001 Lost in quarterfinals
2002 Won title
2003 Won title
2004 Lost in final
2005 Lost in third round
2006 Did not participate
2007 Lost in quarterfinals
2008 Lost in final
2009 Won title
2010 Won title
2011 Lost in fourth round
2012 Won title
2013 Lost in fourth round
2014 Lost in third round
2015 Won title
2016 Won title
2017 Did not participate
2018 Lost in final
2019 Lost in final
2021 Lost in first round
2022 Lost in first round



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