Serena Williams Wins Doubles Match on Return at Queen’s Club After Four-Year Absence
1-Minute Brief
Serena Williams' successful comeback at Queen's Club highlights her return to professional tennis after a long hiatus.
Key Facts
- Serena Williams partnered with Victoria Mboko in doubles at Queen’s Club, facing Nicole Melichar-Martinez and Erin Routliffe.
- Emma Raducanu defeated Anna Blinkova in straight sets to start her grass-court season at Queen’s.
- Jack Draper withdrew from Queen’s due to injury, having completed only eight matches this year.
- Williams' match marked her first professional tennis appearance in 1,375 days.
- Andy Murray was recently appointed as Jack Draper's coach for the grass-court season.
What Happened
Serena Williams returned to professional tennis at Queen’s Club, partnering with Victoria Mboko for a doubles victory after more than 1,300 days away. Emma Raducanu also secured a straight-sets win, while Jack Draper withdrew from the tournament due to injury.
Why It Matters
Williams' return is significant for the tennis world, drawing attention to veteran athletes' longevity and the evolving landscape of women's tennis. Raducanu's win and Draper's withdrawal also impact British hopes for the grass-court season.
What's Next
Williams and Mboko are expected to continue in the doubles draw at Queen’s. Raducanu will prepare for upcoming matches as part of her Wimbledon build-up. Draper's injury status may affect his participation in future tournaments.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft5h agoJack Draper out of Queen’s as latest injury blow puts Wimbledon in doubt
- The IndependentLeft4h agoQueen’s LIVE: Serena Williams makes return to tennis after Emma Raducanu breezes through
- The IndependentLeft7h agoEmma Raducanu starts grass season with convincing Queen’s win over Anna Blinkova
