Serena Williams may return to compete in the US Open in the upcoming New York summer, according to comments from her coaching team. Rennae Stubbs, one of Williams’ coaches, said at Wimbledon that Williams’ intention is to keep playing and that she is considering the U.S. Open. Her remarks come about a week after Williams lost her first singles match since 2022, marking a notable step toward a potential return to singles competition after an extended break. The discussion about Williams’ schedule is being framed alongside other major New York-area events taking place around the same period, including the New York Knicks’ recent NBA championship, Taylor Swift’s planned wedding at Madison Square Garden, and the World Cup final, which is scheduled to be played across the Hudson River. While Stubbs’ comments indicate Williams is contemplating the US Open, no official entry or match schedule has been confirmed in the provided reporting. The current information centers on Williams’ continued interest in playing and the possibility of her appearance at the US Open based on her stated intentions.
Serena Williams says she intends to keep playing, potentially targeting the US Open
Serena Williams may return to compete in the US Open in the upcoming New York summer, according to comments from her coaching team. Rennae Stubbs, one of Williams’ coaches, said at Wimbledon that Will...
- Rennae Stubbs says Serena Williams intends to keep playing and has the US Open in mind.
- Williams recently loses her first singles match since 2022, about a week before Stubbs’ comments.
- Stubbs makes the remarks during Wimbledon.
- The possibility of Williams playing the US Open is discussed in the context of other major New York-area events.
Serena Williams could be up next in the Summer of New York. After the Knicks’ first NBA championship in more than 50 years, Taylor Swift’s wedding at Madison Square Garden and the World Cup final to be played just across the Hudson River, it looks like another circus is coming to town. “Her intention is to keep playing; the U.S. Open as well,” Rennae Stubbs, one of Williams’ coaches, said at Wimbledon on Tuesday — a week after Serena lost in her first singles match since 2022.
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