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Serena Williams Could Play Wimbledon

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Serena Williams’ return gathers pace as Wimbledon question grows after Berlin announcement
Serena Williams is moving back towards competitive tennis, with her grass-court return now taking shape through doubles events before Wimbledon.

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Serena Williams fuels Wimbledon return rumors after making 'wildcard' requests
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Serena Williams returns to the court ahead of comeback at Queen's
 · 14h
Serena Williams' comeback to continue in Berlin
Serena Williams will take part in the women's doubles at June's WTA event in Berlin, organisers announced Friday, the next stop in her comeback after a near four-year absence.

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 · 9h
Williams steps back on grass for Queen's
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Serena Williams’ staggering property empire revealed as star prepares for comeback
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Serena Williams adds Berlin to her comeback tour and will play doubles
Berlin Open organizers said Williams will compete in doubles at the grass-court event starting on June 13.

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Serena Williams Adds 2nd Tournament To Comeback
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Serena Williams’ tennis comeback to begin with 19-year-old doubles partner Victoria Mboko
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Wimbledon ‘optimistic’ upcoming prize fund will deter player protests

Wimbledon organizers are hoping to avoid player protests over prize money after similar action overshadowed the French Open, but the All England Club is optimistic that its upcoming prize money announcement will satisfy leading players.
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Wimbledon wary of protest threat after French Open prize money row

Wimbledon chiefs wary of player protest threat after French Open prize money row - Wimbledon’s prize money is set to be revealed at a press conference next week
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Wimbledon to announce record prize money after French Open protests

The All England Club is set to increase the prize money on offer at Wimbledon this year, but it may not be enough to satisfy the players, who have been calling for a 22 per cent share of Grand Slam tournament revenue.
USA Today
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What channel is Wimbledon? How to watch, stream 2025 tennis major

The Wimbledon 2025 matches are underway. The two-week tournament, which is played at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, features the top names in professional tennis competing for a championship in a premier event. Action for ...
The New York Times
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How Jannik Sinner beat Carlos Alcaraz to win Wimbledon

Jannik Sinner fought back to beat defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in four sets and win Wimbledon for the first time in his career. The Italian No. 1 seed is now a four-time Grand Slam champion. Sinner battled back to win 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 in three hours ...
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How to Watch Wimbledon 2026 Online for Free

Watch Wimbledon on a free channel with this simple trick. Here's how to watch Wimbledon 2026 free live stream anywhere, in Full HD.
USA Today
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How much does the Wimbledon women's winner make? Prize money for singles in 2025

Every sport comes with it's own set of unique terms and tennis is no different. Watch one tennis match and you'll hear plenty of words that aren't common in other competitions – drop shot, ace, approach shot, volley, fault, break point and more.
The New York Times
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Both Wimbledon women’s semifinals halted due to unwell supporters on Centre Court

Both of Thursday’s Wimbledon women’s semifinals were halted by stoppages in their first sets, due to spectators being taken ill in the stands. World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka had saved two break points to force deuce against Amanda Anisimova, the No 13 ...
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