Serena Williams to play women’s singles at Wimbledon as wildcard entrant
Tennis legend Serena Williams will make her Grand Slam return at Wimbledon this year, having been granted a wildcard entry for the ladies' singles championship. This marks her first appearance at Wimbledon in six years, following her retirement from the sport in 2022.

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AI-generatedTennis legend Serena Williams will make her Grand Slam return at Wimbledon this year, having been granted a wildcard entry for the ladies' singles championship. This marks her first appearance at Wimbledon in six years, following her retirement from the sport in 2022. Williams, a seven-time Wimbledon singles champion, recently returned to competitive tennis after a three-and-a-half-year break, playing in doubles events at the Queen's Club Championships and the Berlin Open. The All England Club awarded her the wildcard, a common practice for players with distinguished careers or those returning from injury, who may not meet automatic entry rankings. Her participation was also hinted at when she accepted a doubles wildcard to play alongside her sister Venus.
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5 extractedWilliams returned to competitive tennis at the Queen’s Club Championships on June 9.
Serena Williams is a seven-time Wimbledon singles champion.
Serena Williams has been granted a wildcard entry for the ladies' singles championship at Wimbledon.
Serena Williams last appeared at Wimbledon six years ago.
Wildcards are typically for home players, those with illustrious career records, or high-profile players returning from injury.