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Wimbledon 2026: Serena Williams injures knee and a doubt to play doubles with sister Venus

Serena Williams' knee injury casts shadow over Wimbledon doubles debut with Venus

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The brief

Outlets including *USA Today* and *BBC* emphasize the uncertainty surrounding the doubles match, framing it as a pivotal moment in tennis history. *The New York Times* and *CNN* focus on Serena’s evolution as a player, contrasting her current approach with her earlier dominance. WYFF News 4’s report centers on her agent’s statement, underscoring the injury’s immediate impact without further medical details.

Attention will turn to Wimbledon’s official updates on Serena’s status and whether the doubles match will proceed. If she withdraws, speculation may arise about potential replacements or rescheduling.

Fans and analysts will also dissect how this injury reflects on Serena’s longevity and legacy in the sport.

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Quick answers

Is Serena Williams’ injury serious?

Coverage does not specify the severity of Serena Williams’ knee injury, though her agent confirmed it occurred during practice and raised doubts about her ability to play doubles.

Will the Williams sisters still compete in doubles at Wimbledon?

The doubles match is currently in jeopardy due to Serena’s injury, with no official confirmation from Wimbledon or the players’ team about a revised plan.

How has Serena Williams performed in her return match?

Reports from *CNN* and *The New York Times* describe her return as emotionally significant, though details on her on-court performance beyond the injury are limited.

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