(Sports Correspondent: Imran Sohail)
Serena Williams Makes Surprise Singles Return at Wimbledon
Serena Williams is set to make a notable return to singles tennis at Wimbledon, marking her first appearance in a singles match in nearly four years.
The 44-year-old tennis star has recently been easing back into competitive play through doubles matches and is now preparing to compete in the singles draw at the prestigious grass-court Grand Slam, which begins on Monday.
Williams had previously taken part in two doubles matches as part of her comeback, including one win at Queen’s Club and another match at the Berlin Open with different partners.
Tennis analysts have described her return to singles as a bold and confident move, especially given the limited recent match practice at this level. Commentators noted that her decision reflects the competitive approach she has been known for throughout her career.
Williams has received wild card entries for both singles and doubles events at Wimbledon. In doubles, she is expected to partner with her sister Venus Williams, continuing one of tennis’s most iconic pairings.
Her return to singles competition at such a high-profile tournament has drawn significant attention from fans and the tennis community worldwide.

