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Serena Williams Loses Wimbledon Comeback

Salifu Usman by Salifu Usman
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Serena Williams’ highly anticipated return to Wimbledon singles competition ended in defeat on Tuesday night, as the American legend fell to Australia’s Maya Joint 6-3, 6-7 (6/8), 6-3 in a gripping first-round encounter that stretched two hours and 22 minutes on Centre Court.

The 44-year-old seven-time Wimbledon champion was competing in her first singles match at the All England Club in four years, having last appeared at the tournament in 2021. Despite saving two match points in the second set and rallying to force a decider, Williams could not sustain her momentum as the 23-year-old Joint fought back from a break down in the final set to seal the victory.
Williams, who captured the imagination of the tennis world with her sensational comeback, became the second-oldest player to feature in the Wimbledon women’s singles in the Open era, trailing only Martina Navratilova, who reached the second round at age 47 in 2004.
The American showed flashes of her trademark power and fighting spirit throughout the contest, but the extended layoff proved costly against a younger, match-sharp opponent.
“I gave it everything I had out there,” Williams said afterward. “Maya played incredible tennis and she deserved the win. It’s been a long road back, but I have no regrets. Being out on Centre Court again, in front of this crowd—that feeling is why I came back.”
Joint, ranked 42nd in the world, produced the performance of her career to upset the 23-time Grand Slam champion. The Australian broke Williams’ serve five times and struck 32 winners, demonstrating composure beyond her years in front of a packed Centre Court crowd that had largely rallied behind the American icon.
“She’s a legend of the sport, a hero of mine growing up,” Joint said in her on-court interview. “To share a court with her is surreal. I just tried to stay focused on my game plan and not get caught up in the occasion.”
Williams’ Wimbledon adventure is not yet over, as she remains in the women’s doubles draw alongside her sister Venus. The pair, who have won six Wimbledon doubles titles together, are scheduled to play their first-round match later this week.
The loss marks Williams’ earliest singles exit at Wimbledon since 2021, when she retired in the first round due to injury. Despite the result, her return to the grass-court major after a four-year absence—during which she gave birth to her second child and battled fitness issues—was widely celebrated as a triumph of perseverance.
Williams’ storied Wimbledon career includes seven singles titles, the most recent of which came in 2016. She was runner-up in 2018 and 2019 before her hiatus from the tournament. Whether Tuesday’s match represents her final singles appearance at SW19 remains uncertain, though Williams offered no immediate indication of retirement.
“I’m taking it day by day,” she said. “I love this sport, I love this tournament. Right now, I’m focused on doubles with Venus. We’ll see what the future holds.”

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Salifu Abubakar Usman is the Sports Editor at Leadership Newspaper, with expertise spanning sports writing, research, analysis, media consultancy, and Hajj reportage. He is a Fellow of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN).

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