The most iconic doubles team in tennis history is returning to the sport’s most prestigious stage.
Sisters Serena Williams and Venus Williams have officially accepted a wildcard entry into the Ladies’ Doubles draw at The Championships, Wimbledon, setting the stage for one of the most anticipated moments of the tournament.
The Williams sisters boast a legendary doubles résumé, capturing 14 Grand Slam doubles titles together, including six Wimbledon championships. Their dominance as a team remains unmatched, having never lost a Grand Slam doubles final.
Their return marks the first time the sisters will compete together at Wimbledon in a decade, bringing another chapter to a partnership that helped redefine women’s tennis and inspire generations of athletes around the world.
While both players have spent recent years away from regular tour competition, their presence instantly becomes one of the biggest storylines of Wimbledon 2026. Fans will now have the opportunity to witness two of the sport’s greatest champions share the court once again at the All England Club.
Whether this is a one-time reunion or the beginning of another run together, one thing is certain: tennis history will be on display when Serena and Venus step onto the grass at Wimbledon.
