| Serena is coming, aiming for her 24th Grand Slam

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LONDON: Former women’s world number one Serena Williams is set to return to the Wimbledon tennis Grand Slam starting next week. Serena, who has been out of court for a year, is currently playing at Wimbledon at 1,204.

Here, seven-time champion Serena can set a record of 24 Grand Slam titles if she wins once again. Serena was ruled out of last season’s Wimbledon first round with an injury. The player was injured during the match against Aliakzandra Sasnovich. Serena wants to finish the match against Sassanovic.

Sasnovich is not competing as the Wimbledon organizing committee has banned players from Russia and Belarus in protest of the Ukraine occupation. Serena wins 23 Grand Slams at the 2017 Australian Open Wimbledon, U.S. for the 2018 and 2019 seasons. Runner-up back in the openers. Serena is desperately trying to match Margaret Court’s record of 24 Grand Slams. The current world number one, Iga Sviatech, was not born when Serena, 41, first played at Wimbledon in 1998.

Serena becomes first woman to retain Wimbledon title In 2016, Serena retained the title. The absence of the likes of Aryana Sabalanka, Daria Casatkina and Victoria Azarenka has activated Serena’s potential. Serena returns to the field after playing with Tunisia’s Ons Jabur in the Eastbone International Doubles. They faced the alliance of Sarah Soribys of Spain and Mari Busoka of the Czech Republic. Serbia’s Novak Djokovic is the top seed in the men’s category. Russia’s world number one Danil Medvedev and second-ranked Alexander Swarovski have been left out of the competition.

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