Serena Williams is set to return to singles competition at Wimbledon at the age of 44, according to coverage that looks at her readiness and likely challenges. Both outlets reference BBC Sport analysis examining whether Williams is physically and competitively prepared for the demands of singles play at a major grass-court tournament. The reporting focuses on the context of her age and the level of opponents she could face, without asserting an outcome. It also frames the return as significant given Williams’ past achievements in the sport, while acknowledging that competing again at Wimbledon presents new variables, including fitness, match intensity, and adapting to the tournament’s style and conditions. The articles do not cite specific match details such as draw position, opponents, or a confirmed timetable beyond the return itself. Overall, the coverage centers on the prospect of another singles appearance and the question of whether she can match the high level typically required for success at Wimbledon.