LONDON — Serena Williams made a triumphant return to the court on Tuesday, securing a straight‑sets doubles win alongside Victoria Mboko at the HSBC Championships.
While Williams has maintained a low public profile about future plans, she emphasized a relaxed mindset, stating she has “nothing to lose” as she re-enters competition after a significant hiatus.
Her performance suggests she could appear more frequently in the coming months, indicating a possible new chapter in her illustrious career.
Rapid Readjustment After Four Years
Rejoining professional play after over 1,000 days without a match, Williams showed signs of a swift comeback, managing to avoid the typical decline associated with long absences.
Although occasional uncharacteristic errors emerged, they were minor and expected after such an extended break. Her reaction times, particularly near the net, were remarkable given the circumstances.
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— HSBC Championships (@QueensTennis) June 9, 2026
Williams credited her training regimen, remarking, “My trainer, Derek, he’s very intense, a former athlete himself. We always work out together. We got back together, and yeah, we just had fun and fought and fought and had fun and fought. So I think we just … You know, speed comes by practice.”
Her final match point was delivered by a powerful 116‑mph ace, following a previous serve of 120 mph, underscoring her enduring serve proficiency.
Spectacular Fan Response
The Queen’s Club was sold out, with the “sold out” sign prominently displayed on the ticket office despite forecasted rain. The atmosphere was electric, especially as Williams entered the court and was met with roaring applause.
Local players such as Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter also clinched victories, but the surge in ticket sales was largely driven by Williams’ return.
Fire Still Intact Amid a Casual Outlook
During a pre‑tournament press conference, Williams emphasized an absence of pressure, stating she had “nothing to lose.” Yet, her competitive drive remained evident, as she fought for every point and celebrated each return with enthusiasm.
After securing two decisive aces, Williams showcased a satisfied smile, reinforcing her commitment to excellence while enjoying the sport.
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— HSBC Championships (@QueensTennis) June 9, 2026
Victoria Mboko: A Strong Doubles Partner
At 19, Victoria Mboko has balanced experience and youthful energy, complementing Williams’ seasoned skillset. Mboko praised the partnership post‑match, noting the enjoyment and learning opportunities it presented.
“I feel very honored to play with you Serena,” Mboko said. “I had a lot of fun; we really did the business out there. I’m so happy to be playing alongside you, and we’re going for more. I’m so grateful, first of all. I don’t play that much doubles, but I think sharing the court, I think I can learn a lot.”


