Serena Williams’ return to Wimbledon in singles ends with a first-round defeat to Australia’s Maya Joint, her first singles match at the All England Club in four years. Joint wins the match in three sets, 6-3, 7-6 (7/8), 6-3, on Centre Court. Sources describe the meeting as highly anticipated, with Williams playing her first Wimbledon singles since losing in the first round in 2022. The match runs for two hours and 22 minutes and includes a tense second-set tiebreak where Williams saves two match points and eventually levels the encounter. Despite starting the third set with a lead after an early break, Williams cannot hold off Joint, who rallies to take control and close out the match. Williams, 44 and a seven-time Wimbledon champion, also participates in the doubles at Wimbledon alongside her sister Venus, with her singles run ending after the loss. Reports note Williams declines media duties after the match, but says it is “really great” to be back at Wimbledon and that she enjoyed the atmosphere. She had come out of retirement earlier in June and entered the singles with a wild card.