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Venus Williams Returns to Wimbledon Doubles After Four Years

2026-07-08 · Venus Williams · Club News

**Venus Williams** accepted a Wimbledon doubles wild‑card on 16 June 2026, reuniting with sister **Serena** for the first time since their opening‑round loss at the 2022 US Open. The pair will launch their campaign when the Championships open on 29 June and the doubles draw begins on 1 July at the All England Club.

The All England Club announced on 16 June that both Williams sisters earned a discretionary spot in the women's doubles field. Their invitation follows a brief resurgence by Serena, who played a mixed‑partner match at Queen’s Club only days earlier before her partner withdrew with a knee injury. The club cited the sisters’ historic success-six Wimbledon titles together-as a key factor in granting the slot.

Venus, who turned 46 on 17 June, continues to compete in singles on the WTA Tour while also targeting the doubles draw. Her recent singles results have kept her inside the top‑100, and she will balance those matches with the doubles schedule that starts on 1 July. The timing means she will play back‑to‑back matches on some days, a challenge she has managed before during her long career.

Both sisters have a reputation for aggressive net play and powerful serves. Their 2000 and 2002 Wimbledon victories came as wild‑cards, showing they can thrive under pressure. While Serena’s recent doubles outings have been limited, she still possesses a lethal forehand and a keen sense of court positioning. Venus brings a steady baseline game and a strong serve that often yields free points on grass. Together, they could pose a serious threat to the seeded teams.

The Williams duo adds a high‑profile storyline to a draw already featuring several top‑10 pairs. Their presence may force other teams to adjust tactics, especially those who rely on targeting the weaker side of a partnership. If they advance past the first round, the tournament could see a surge in viewership and media attention, echoing the excitement of their early‑2000s runs.

The 2026 Wimbledon Championships start on Monday, 29 June, and run through Sunday, 12 July. The women's doubles competition kicks off on Wednesday, 1 July, with matches scheduled throughout the fortnight. Wild‑card entries like the Williams sisters will be placed in the draw alongside the automatically qualified teams, setting the stage for a potentially historic run.

After the Wimbledon doubles event, both players will decide on their singles commitments. Serena has hinted she may enter the women’s singles draw if a wild‑card becomes available, while Venus will likely continue her singles campaign based on her ranking. Their performance in London could influence future wild‑card decisions for other veteran players seeking a Grand Slam comeback.

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