Tennis legends Serena Williams and Venus Williams will reunite at Wimbledon Championships after being awarded a wildcard for the women’s doubles event.
The iconic sisters, who have won six Wimbledon doubles titles and 14 Grand Slam doubles crowns together, will once again compete on the famous grass courts of the All England Club. The wildcard comes as Serena continues her comeback after a four-year absence from professional tennis, while Venus seeks to regain momentum following a challenging singles season.
Their return is expected to be one of the biggest attractions of Wimbledon 2026, adding another memorable chapter to one of the greatest partnerships in tennis history.
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