Serena Williams is coming out of retirement - and what a stunning comeback it promises to be! The tennis legend has been handed a wildcard entry into this year's Wimbledon singles competition, setting up a mouth-watering return to the main draw at SW19. It's been nearly two years since we saw her in action on the singles circuit, but Williams is back and ready to fire - and she's brought her A-game with her.
The seven-time Wimbledon singles champion has been quiet on the singles front for a while now, having hinted that she might be evolving away from the sport. But all along, it seems, she was secretly plotting her return - and what a dramatic one it will be! Williams' recent doubles appearances had us guessing about her intentions, but this wildcard entry puts all speculation firmly to bed.
It's a move that sends shockwaves through the tennis world, as fans go wild with excitement. With 73 WTA Tour singles titles and 319 weeks spent at number one under her belt, Williams remains one Grand Slam title shy of Margaret Court's record - and this comeback will be all about rewriting history.
Her most recent Wimbledon singles appearances were in 2018 and 2019, where she lost to Angelique Kerber and Simona Halep respectively. But now, with a renewed focus on singles tennis, Williams is ready to fire on all cylinders - and her 87% win rate at SW19 will surely give opponents nightmares.
And what drives this incredible athlete? A desire to see her two little ones watch her compete live - Olympia and Adira are set to witness their mum's magic up close. It's a truly heartwarming reason for the comeback, as Williams brings an added layer of star power and intrigue to the tournament.
With the draw for her first-round opponent just around the corner, one thing is certain: when Serena Williams steps onto Centre Court this summer, all eyes will be on her. Bring it on!