Serena and Venus Williams will team up for the women’s doubles at Wimbledon, multiple outlets report. The sisters are set to rekindle their long-standing doubles partnership at the All England Club, where they have previously achieved major success. Coverage notes that, while their combined age is 90, both players remain competitive and are entering Wimbledon as a pair. Several reports frame the appearance as a rare, high-profile collaboration rather than a regular occurrence, highlighting the sisters’ history together in both singles and doubles across their careers. The reports also reference their overall record and achievements on grass at Wimbledon, where they have collected a total of 21 titles when considering their singles and doubles successes. While the outlets differ slightly in emphasis—some focusing on the return to doubles and others on their age and legacy—they agree on the core point: Serena and Venus Williams will play doubles together at Wimbledon.
Serena and Venus Williams to play doubles together at Wimbledon
Serena and Venus Williams will team up for the women’s doubles at Wimbledon, multiple outlets report. The sisters are set to rekindle their long-standing doubles partnership at the All England Club, w...
- Serena Williams and Venus Williams will play doubles together at Wimbledon.
- The partnership is described as a return or rekindling of their doubles collaboration.
- Their combined age is 90.
- The sisters have won a combined total of 21 Wimbledon titles across singles and doubles.
- Their announcement is reported by multiple outlets ahead of Wimbledon.
Even at a combined age of 90, opponents should still be wary of facing the Williams sisters at Wimbledon.
1 day agoSerena and Venus Williams won a combined 21 titles on the storied grass of the All England Club in their singles and doubles careers and now they're going for one more.
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