Serena Williams Officially Comes Out of Retirement, Set to Compete at Queen’s Tournament

June 1, 2026

Tennis legend Serena Williams is officially returning to professional tennis, announcing that she will compete in doubles at this year’s Queen’s Tournament.


The announcement marks Williams’ first competitive return since stepping away from the sport in 2022, reigniting excitement across the tennis world and among millions of fans who have long hoped to see the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion back on the court.


Widely regarded as one of the greatest athletes in sports history,  transformed women’s tennis through her dominance, longevity, and impact both on and off the court. Her return to competition immediately became one of the biggest stories in sports, generating widespread excitement throughout the tennis community.

The Queen’s tournament, a prestigious grass-court event that serves as a key lead-up to Wimbledon, will now feature one of the sport’s most iconic figures. Fans are eager to see how Williams performs as she returns to professional play after several years away from competition.


Social media erupted following the announcement, with fellow athletes, celebrities, and tennis supporters celebrating the return of a player whose influence extends far beyond the sport itself.


During her remarkable career, Williams captured 23 Grand Slam singles titles, four Olympic gold medals, and countless records that helped redefine excellence in professional tennis. Her return adds another intriguing chapter to an already historic legacy.


As anticipation builds for the tournament, all eyes will be on Serena Williams when she steps back onto the court, marking a highly anticipated comeback that few expected but many hoped would happen.

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