Serena Williams announces her return to the slopes

The American player announced that she will jump to compete in the Wimbledon tournament and that she will also compete in Eastbourne next week.

The wait has been long, but it has been worth it. Serena Williams is back on the tennis courts, after spending almost a year without playing any official match since Wimbledon 2021. There she was injured against Aliaksandra Sasnovich in the middle of the first round. Later She was forced to withdraw from the match and since then she had to put tennis aside to focus on her long recovery process. It has finally concluded and will allow tennis fans to be able to enjoy American tennis in a very short time.

Great news for the women’s circuit

The winner of 23 Grand Slams will return to the courts next week at the Eastbourne tournament. The goal will be to get as fast as possible before Wimbledon and where he will also play the doubles tournament with the Tunisian Ons Jabeur as a couple on a surface that has always given many successes to his direct and aggressive style of tennis and that it will also be his first tournament without Patrick Mouratoglou, announcing his departure as Simona Halep’s coach in a decision in which Serena had a say.

The American will seek in the tournament prior to London to try to reach the third Grand Slam of the season in the best possible shape, a tournament that this year decided to exclude Russian and Belarusian tennis players due to the war, and therefore will not distribute points in the classification although it will distribute the prize money corresponding to each round.

Many months have passed since Serena Williams’ last match. Everything indicates that the American is willing to give herself one last chance to compete again at the highest level. Although she is 40 years old, she is no longer the one she was in previous years, Serena wants to try again to fight for one last Grand Slam that allows her to be the woman with the most Grand Slams in history.

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