Serena and Venus Williams Reunite at Wimbledon After Four Years, Eye Seventh Doubles Crown

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Tennis legends Serena and Venus Williams are set to reunite on one of the sport’s biggest stages when they team up in the women’s doubles at Wimbledon 2026 on Friday, July 3, following their wildcard entry into the tournament. The sisters are expected to face Solana Sierra and Camila Osorio in the opening round, marking their first competitive match together in four years.

The iconic siblings, aged 44 and 46 respectively, will make their long-awaited return as a doubles pairing at the All England Club, where they have enjoyed remarkable success over the years. Their reunion is expected to be one of the standout attractions of this year’s Championships.

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The Williams sisters have won six Wimbledon women’s doubles titles and boast one of the greatest partnerships in tennis history. Fans will be hoping the decorated duo can roll back the years and mount another memorable run on the grass courts of SW19.

Venus has remained active on the WTA Tour in recent seasons, while Serena only recently returned to competitive tennis ahead of Wimbledon, Serena participated in the doubles events at the HSBC Championships and the Berlin Open. She also featured in the singles draw at this year’s Championships but exited in the first round, leaving doubles as her remaining event alongside her sister.

With their unrivalled experience, championship pedigree and proven chemistry, the Williams sisters will be aiming to add another memorable chapter to their storied Wimbledon legacy.