Serena Williamswinner of 23 Grand Slams, has suggested that he may return to the circuit at the next tournament Wimbledonwhich means his return to the courts twelve months later.
The American, has won seven times All England Clubsustained a foot injury in the first round of Wimbledon 2021 and has not dived since.
Serena, 40, posted a photo on Instagram mentioning the London tournament with the caption “it’s the date. See you there.”
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In addition, the player also tags the tournament Eastbourne in the photo, suggesting he could play there the week before the third Grand Slam of the season.
With Serena’s confirmation, yes, it’s not clear if she will compete in the individual, doubles or mixed tournament.
To play a singles draw, Serena can use the protected rank, which is reserved for long -injured players, or she will need an invitation.
Serena aspires to match the Australian’s 24 Grand Slams Margaret Courtthe one with the most achievements in history and twice failed in her attempt at Wimbledon, when she reached the final in 2018 and 2019, both after her motherhood.
The American is currently at 1,208 in the WTA rankings.
Source: La Verdad

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