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Serena Williams Avoids Fine After Skipping Media Availability

2026-07-01 · Serena Williams · Player Focus

Serena Williams avoided a $50,000 fine from The All-England Club after skipping her post-match media availability following her loss to Maya Joint on Tuesday at Wimbledon.

Williams, 44, was playing her first competitive singles match in nearly four years.

Serena Williams lost to Maya Joint in three sets, 6-3, 6-7(6), 6-3, in the first round on Tuesday.

The 23-time Grand Slam champion received a standing ovation as she left Centre Court.

Williams was “not able” to undertake post-match media responsibilities, instead issuing a statement shared by the tournament.

She expressed her gratitude for being back at Wimbledon, saying it was “really great” and the atmosphere was “amazing”.

Serena Williams is set to play doubles with her older sister Venus, 46, on Thursday.

Tennis players are required to meet with the media after matches, win or lose, according to the 2026 Grand Slam rule book.

The rule book states that violation of this rule can lead to a fine of up to $50,000.

Still, Wimbledon was satisfied with Williams’s statement and did not fine her.

Mary Joe Fernandez said on ESPN that she thinks Serena Williams can get back into the Top 100 or Top 50 easily.

It remains to be seen if Williams will play the hardcourt swing and, potentially, the U.S. Open following Wimbledon.

Serena Williams’s return to competitive singles was highly anticipated, and her loss to Maya Joint was a closely watched match.

The crowd gave her a standing ovation as she left Centre Court, showing their appreciation for her presence at Wimbledon.

The All-England Club’s decision not to fine Serena Williams was likely due to her statement and the circumstances of her loss.

Williams’s focus now shifts to her doubles match with sister Venus, and potentially, her future participation in the hardcourt swing and the U.S. Open.

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