Williams’ knee injury leaves Wimbledon doubles in doubt
Tennis legend Serena Williams faces significant uncertainty about competing in Wimbledon's doubles tournament after sustaining a knee injury during her highly publicised singles match comeback. The 44-year-old experienced swelling in her right knee whilst playing against Maya Joint in a closely contested three-set encounter, continuing to compete despite the injury occurring in the opening set. Medical teams have expressed serious doubt about her fitness for Friday's scheduled doubles match alongside her sister Venus.
Williams' return to the All England Club generated substantial public interest, representing her first competitive appearance at the venue since 2022 and her initial match following nearly four years away from professional tennis. The prospective doubles pairing with Venus held particular significance given their exceptional record at Wimbledon, where the sisters have won six women's doubles titles together. The decision on her availability for the doubles competition will be determined by medical assessment, with the outcome likely determining whether her comeback extends beyond singles play.
- Serena Williams injured her right knee during her singles match comeback at Wimbledon, losing to Maya Joint in three sets
- Her participation in Friday's doubles partnership with sister Venus is now in serious doubt following the swelling and medical assessment
- Williams played through the injury after it occurred early in the match, later declining medical staff's offer of crutches