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Serena Williams knee injury puts Wimbledon doubles status in doubt

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonJuly 1, 2026 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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Serena Williams sustained a knee injury during her first singles match in nearly four years and left Wimbledon on Tuesday uncertain whether she will be able to compete in doubles with her sister Venus later this week.

Williams’ agent confirmed Wednesday that the 44-year-old tweaked her right knee at the end of the first set of her first-round loss to 20-year-old Maya Joint, which explained why Williams did not attend the post-match press conference after the two-hour-and-22-minute contest. She was excused from media obligations by the Wimbledon and WTA medical teams and left the grounds that evening without assistance. Those handling her affairs stated she was doing everything she could to be ready for the doubles competition when it arrives.

A match that showed what Williams still has

The singles defeat was not a simple dismissal of an aging legend. Williams fought back after losing the opening set, took the second set in a tiebreaker, and pushed the match into a third set before ultimately losing 6-3, 6-7, 6-3. The match lasted well over two hours and required genuine competitive effort from both players to determine.

There had been no visible sign during the match itself that Williams was dealing with an injury. She moved and competed without any obvious limitation before the knee issue emerged at the end of the opening set, which makes the subsequent absence from the press conference the first indication that something was being managed.

Williams reflected on the experience afterward through a written statement, describing the return to Wimbledon as genuinely meaningful. She spoke about the atmosphere, the walk onto the court, and the experience of playing in the place where she has achieved more than anywhere else in her career. Her tone was one of appreciation rather than disappointment, consistent with how she has framed this entire comeback as something she is doing for the experience rather than to add to an already historic competitive record.

What is at stake for the doubles competition

Williams was scheduled to play doubles alongside Venus, who turns 46 next month, in a first-round match against opponents from Colombia and Argentina. The sisters have won six Wimbledon doubles titles together, the last in 2016, and their reunion for this tournament has been one of the more anticipated storylines of the first week.

Venus was listed to practice alone on Wednesday, with Serena absent from the schedule at the All England Club, a detail that signals at minimum a cautious approach to managing the knee before any decision about doubles availability is made. If the knee does not respond well enough to allow for competition, it would bring Williams’ participation in this year’s tournament to a premature end at the singles stage.

A comeback defined by perspective

Williams has been consistent throughout her return in how she has framed her motivations. She is not playing to chase records or titles but to experience the sport again, to compete in front of her daughters, and to enjoy what she loves about tennis on its own terms. She said during her pre-Wimbledon appearances that she has nothing left to prove and nothing to lose, framing the entire experience as something personal rather than competitive.

That perspective may help her navigate whatever outcome the knee injury produces. If she can play doubles, she will. If the injury prevents it, she has already demonstrated in the three sets against Joint that the spirit that made her a 23-time Grand Slam champion remains intact, even at 44 and after almost four years away from the sport.

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