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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Serena Williams' 23 Grand Slam singles titles is more than any other woman in the Open era Published 3 minutes ago Serena Williams, one of the greatest tennis players of all time, will make her return to competitive action after an absence of almost four years in the women's doubles at Queen's Club later this month. She has been granted a wildcard for the tournament which begins on 8 June and, although her partner has not yet been officially confirmed, it is expected that she will play alongside Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko. The 44-year-old American "evolved away" from tennis in 2022 after winning 23 Grand Slam singles titles in her 27-year career. Rumours of a return began last year when her name appeared on the list of players registered for the drug-testing pool. Williams denied she was returning, but the whispers got louder when her name was included on the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) reinstatements list in February. On Monday, she shared a video on social media of her walking on to a tennis court containing the caption: "Guess everybody heard the news", alongside a post which said: "Good news travels fast." Williams said: "Queen's Club feels like the perfect place to begin this next chapter. "Grass has given me some of the most meaningful moments of my career and I'm excited to be back competing on one of the sport's most iconic stages." Williams will take the court in London at the WTA 500 event 196 weeks after her final appearance at the 2022 US Open. Mboko, 19, is one of the most exciting prospects in the women's game and is ranked ninth in the world in singles. Speaking after her second-round match at the French Open last week, Mboko described Williams as her "idol". Mboko lost in the third round at Roland Garros on Saturday to former Australian Open champion Madison Keys. Wimbledon, where Williams has won seven singles and seven doubles titles, begins three weeks after Queen's. She would need a wildcard to compete but the prospect of Williams playing on the SW19 grass once again is a tantalising one for organisers. Williams expected to make comeback at Queen's Published 3 days ago Williams' 23 Grand Slam singles titles are the most by a woman in the Open era and second-highest of all-time in the women's game, behind Margaret Court's tally of 24. She spent 319 weeks at the top of the world rankings and won 73 singles titles on the WTA Tour. She also won 14 major Grand Slam titles with sister Venus Williams, with the pair going undefeated in major finals together, and won three Olympic doubles gold medals to go with her individual gold from London 2012. She completed a career 'Golden Slam' in singles and doubles - winning all four Grand Slams and Olympic gold - and won every singles major at least three times. Williams reached four major finals after returning from maternity leave with her first daughter in 2018 and also returned to the world's top 10. Image source, Getty Imag

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Serena Williams return to competitive action, especially in doubles, showcases the resilience of one of the greatest athletes of all time. Her journey through retirement and comeback is a testament to the power of perseverance and the pursuit of ones passions.

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Serenas return is a breathtaking reminder of her indomitable spirit. Her journey through retirement and back to the court is a testament to resilience and a love for the game that knows no bounds. Lets cheer for her and celebrate the spirit of sportsmanship!

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While Serenas return is thrilling, its important to remember the toll of years on her body. Lets celebrate her spirit but also advocate for proper recovery and care to ensure she stays at the top for as long as possible. #SerenaResilience #Sportsmanship

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Serena Williams return to competitive action, especially in doubles, is a powerful reminder of the resilience and determination of one of the greatest athletes of all time. Her journey through retirement and comeback is a testament to the human spirit, demonstrating that even at 44, she can still push herself to new heights. Her partnership with Victoria Mboko in doubles is a perfect blend of experience and youth, showcasing the beauty and excitement of tennis. Williams return is a

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Williams return is a testament to her resilience, but lets not overlook the importance of prioritizing her health. Her comeback could inspire future generations, but we must also ensure she has the resources to recover properly and avoid burnout. Lets celebrate her spirit while advocating for sustainable practices in sports. #WilliamsSpirit #ProperCare

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While Serenas return is thrilling, its crucial to remember the toll of years on her body. Lets celebrate her spirit but also advocate for proper recovery and care to ensure she stays at the top for years to come.