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The day Serena Williams returned and tennis got a hero back

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Last updated: June 10, 2026 2:49 am
Published June 10, 2026
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Serena Williams reacts during her round-of-16 doubles match with Victoria Mboko.
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  • After nearly four years away from tennis, Serena Williams returned to competition at the Queen’s Club Championships.
  • The 44-year-old tennis legend won her doubles match with teenage partner Victoria Mboko in straight sets.
  • Williams said her daughters motivated her comeback and she may still decide to play at Wimbledon next month.
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London — 

It’s hard to have much rock ‘n roll in tennis. The sport just doesn’t lend itself to such, especially during prestigious grass-court tournaments in leafy London suburbs such as this year’s Queen’s Club Championships.

But when Serena Williams walked out on court for her first tennis match in almost four years on Tuesday, it did kind of feel a bit rock ‘n roll – a bit cool, a bit like this shouldn’t really be happening.

But instead of Oasis wearing parka jackets and strumming guitars on Wembley Stadium’s stage, this was one of the world’s greatest athletes, in bright pink sneakers, grasping her tennis racket.

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It was a bit surreal, in truth, to see Williams grace the court again. It was almost as if you’d stepped into some montage of tennis’ greatest ever moments on YouTube. It felt rare, it felt special and everyone crammed into the Andy Murray Arena felt lucky to be there.

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So when Williams walked out of the locker room, following her teenage teammate Victoria Mboko down the stairs toward the court, the reaction she got from the sold-out crowd came as little surprise.

But there was no wave to her adoring fans from Williams, no acknowledgment that this was anything out of the ordinary for her. This may not be prime Serena, but it was a 44-year-old fully focused on the job at hand.

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Even when the stadium announcer ran through her list of career achievements to yet more frenzied cheering from the stands, Williams didn’t stray from her warmup. She was calm, relaxed and held that inner steel that has made her such a formidable opponent over the years.

It was a level of focus that didn’t wane. Despite sending her first shot into the net, Williams didn’t miss with her second or third touches of the match. The second shot was an aggressive volley that was just about returned, but her third saw Williams swat the return volley away, accompanied by that trademark grunt that’s echoed around tennis venues for decades.

Her first winner of the match was cheered so loudly by the crowd that many spectators stood to applaud. One fan sitting just behind Williams’ family literally screamed with excitement, pumping her fist in the air and turning to hype up the crowd.

It was just a regular point, but was celebrated by her supporters like a grand slam victory.

Serena Williams' husband, Alexis Ohanian, watches his wife's match along with their children, Olympia and Adira.

Serena Williams’ husband, Alexis Ohanian, watches his wife’s match along with their children, Olympia and Adira.

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Speaking to reporters during a news conference on Sunday, Williams said part of her decision to return was so her daughters could watch her play.

Williams’ family was, of course, courtside for the match, sitting together in the stand behind the baseline, with young Adira sitting on her father’s lap. Knowing they’ve watched their superstar mom come back to shine on court will no doubt serve as huge motivation to both her daughters one day, but in the short term, her children served up a dose of reality to Williams after the match.

She told reporters that one wanted to go to the toy store, while the other asked what was for dinner.

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The Williams family was also joined by several familiar faces around the stands, such as US skier Lindsey Vonn – someone who knows a thing or two about comebacks.

Most would have been content with just seeing Williams on court, but the fact she and Mboko won in straight sets makes the astonishing context even more remarkable.

Despite her absence from the sport, the veteran didn’t look out of place at all. She still possessed that power, that grit and that ability to pull a bit of magic out of nowhere.

Serena Williams plays at the net during Tuesday's match.

Serena Williams plays at the net during Tuesday’s match.

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And while it felt a bit special to everyone else watching, Williams said it all felt quite normal to her.

“I think that’s the beauty of being an athlete and the importance of, you know, concentrating,” she told reporters after the win, saying she felt a bit nervous 30 minutes before she stepped out.

“I feel like once you get there, and understand that it doesn’t matter what’s going on in the outside world, it’s always what you’re there for, that really helps.”

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Such was the interest in Williams that several tennis journalists left the French Open early to attend the Queen’s Club media day on Sunday, where the 23-time singles champion spoke to reporters. All of a sudden, watching the men’s grand slam final wasn’t quite as important as the return of a living legend.

That level of interest continued into Tuesday, with cameras lining her practice court as she waited for her match on a sunny London afternoon.

“Insane,” is how one member of staff at the media center described the surge in media attention when Serena confirmed her return. “It’s just incredible.”

Serena Williams serves in front of a packed house at the Queen's Club in west London.

Serena Williams serves in front of a packed house at the Queen’s Club in west London.

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Williams and her doubles partner, Victoria Mboko, celebrate a point.

Williams and her doubles partner, Victoria Mboko, celebrate a point.

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There hadn’t been this kind of buzz around this tournament since home favorite Andy Murray was walking the halls. Now the court named in his honor was playing host to the hottest seat in tennis – think Knicks vs. Spurs-like demand.

The fans followed as well – the day was already close to selling out before Williams’ announcement, but the remaining seats were snapped up as soon as her participation was made public.

“I missed you, Serena,” was one of the dozens of shouts from the crowd throughout a brilliant match.

In many ways, it slightly – and rightly – overshadowed the other games on the schedule for Tuesday. After winning her singles match earlier in the day, British player Katie Boulter joked that she hoped to see some of her fans over on Court 1 as she played in the doubles at the same time as the Williams match.

“I totally get it,” she laughed, resigned to the fact that many would be sticking on the Andy Murray Arena to watch the former world No. 1 take to the grass.

Serena Williams waves to the crowd after winning the Australian Open in 2017. It was her 23rd grand slam singles title, breaking the record for the most titles by a woman in the Open era of professional tennis.
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In pictures: Tennis legend Serena Williams

Serena Williams waves to the crowd after winning the Australian Open in 2017. It was her 23rd grand slam singles title, breaking the record for the most titles by a woman in the Open era of professional tennis.

Serena Williams waves to the crowd after winning the Australian Open in 2017. It was her 23rd grand slam singles title, breaking the record for the most titles by a woman in the Open era of professional tennis.

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Williams' father, Richard, <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2015/09/11/tennis/gallery/richard-williams-serena-venus-tennis/index.html" target="_blank">coached her</a> and her older sister, Venus, to play tennis at an early age. From left are Venus, Richard, Serena and mother Brandy.

Williams’ father, Richard, coached her and her older sister, Venus, to play tennis at an early age. From left are Venus, Richard, Serena and mother Brandy.

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Serena plays tennis in 1992. She and her sister spent their early years playing tennis in Compton, California, just outside of Los Angeles. They later moved to a tennis academy in Florida.

Serena plays tennis in 1992. She and her sister spent their early years playing tennis in Compton, California, just outside of Los Angeles. They later moved to a tennis academy in Florida.

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Serena sits with her father and sister Venus as Venus answers questions from the press in 1994. Venus turned professional at the age of 14. Her sister followed one year later when she was the same age.

Serena sits with her father and sister Venus as Venus answers questions from the press in 1994. Venus turned professional at the age of 14. Her sister followed one year later when she was the same age.

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The Williams sisters and the Jensen brothers, Luke and Murphy, play an exhibition in New York's Times Square in 1997. It was part of the lead-up to the US Open.

The Williams sisters and the Jensen brothers, Luke and Murphy, play an exhibition in New York’s Times Square in 1997. It was part of the lead-up to the US Open.

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Serena, left, walks past Venus as they played against each other in the second round of the Australian Open in 1998. It was Serena's first grand slam tournament. Venus won the match 7-6, 6-1.

Serena, left, walks past Venus as they played against each other in the second round of the Australian Open in 1998. It was Serena’s first grand slam tournament. Venus won the match 7-6, 6-1.

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Serena plays at the French Open in 1998. She made it to the fourth round.

Serena plays at the French Open in 1998. She made it to the fourth round.

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Serena won her first grand slam singles title in 1999, when she defeated Martina Hingis to win the US Open. She was the first Black woman to win a grand slam singles title since Althea Gibson in 1958.

Serena won her first grand slam singles title in 1999, when she defeated Martina Hingis to win the US Open. She was the first Black woman to win a grand slam singles title since Althea Gibson in 1958.

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The sisters teamed up in doubles to win Olympic gold at the Sydney Olympics in 2000. They would also win doubles gold at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics.

The sisters teamed up in doubles to win Olympic gold at the Sydney Olympics in 2000. They would also win doubles gold at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics.

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Serena, left, and Venus stand with tennis great Billie Jean King after Venus defeated Serena to win the US Open final in 2001. It was Venus' fourth grand slam singles title.

Serena, left, and Venus stand with tennis great Billie Jean King after Venus defeated Serena to win the US Open final in 2001. It was Venus’ fourth grand slam singles title.

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Serena plays against Janette Husarova at the French Open in 2002. Serena would go on to win the tournament for her second grand slam singles title, and she followed it up with three straight titles at Wimbledon, the US Open and then the Australian Open in 2003. It became known as the "Serena Slam."

Serena plays against Janette Husarova at the French Open in 2002. Serena would go on to win the tournament for her second grand slam singles title, and she followed it up with three straight titles at Wimbledon, the US Open and then the Australian Open in 2003. It became known as the “Serena Slam.”

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Serena poses with the trophy after winning her first Wimbledon title in 2002. She was No. 1 in the world at the age of 20.

Serena poses with the trophy after winning her first Wimbledon title in 2002. She was No. 1 in the world at the age of 20.

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Serena serves during the Australian Open in 2003. She defeated her sister Venus in the final that year.

Serena serves during the Australian Open in 2003. She defeated her sister Venus in the final that year.

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Serena signs autographs after a match in Key Biscayne, Florida, in 2004.

Serena signs autographs after a match in Key Biscayne, Florida, in 2004.

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Venus and Serena sit with Vogue's Andre Leon Talley and Anna Wintour at a New York fashion show in 2008. Serena once studied fashion design at the the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale.

Venus and Serena sit with Vogue’s Andre Leon Talley and Anna Wintour at a New York fashion show in 2008. Serena once studied fashion design at the the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale.

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Serena cuts a ribbon at the opening of the Serena Williams Secondary School in Matooni, Kenya, in 2008. That year, she established the Serena Williams Foundation to help underprivileged children around the world.

Serena cuts a ribbon at the opening of the Serena Williams Secondary School in Matooni, Kenya, in 2008. That year, she established the Serena Williams Foundation to help underprivileged children around the world.

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Serena plays at Wimbledon in 2008.

Serena plays at Wimbledon in 2008.

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Williams attends a book signing in London in 2009.

Williams attends a book signing in London in 2009.

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Williams is honored in 2009 as one of Glamour magazine's Women of the Year.

Williams is honored in 2009 as one of Glamour magazine’s Women of the Year.

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Williams screams at a line judge who called her for a foot fault during a semifinal match at the US Open in 2009. Williams lost the match and was fined a record $82,500. She was also placed on probation for two years.

Williams screams at a line judge who called her for a foot fault during a semifinal match at the US Open in 2009. Williams lost the match and was fined a record $82,500. She was also placed on probation for two years.

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Williams laughs as women from the Kamba tribe dress her in traditional regalia to inaugurate a school she funded in Kenya's Wee village in 2010.

Williams laughs as women from the Kamba tribe dress her in traditional regalia to inaugurate a school she funded in Kenya’s Wee village in 2010.

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Williams demonstrates a proper backhand during a clinic held in Washington, DC, in 2011. That year, she underwent emergency treatment for a hematoma related to a pulmonary embolism, a blood clot in her lungs.

Williams demonstrates a proper backhand during a clinic held in Washington, DC, in 2011. That year, she underwent emergency treatment for a hematoma related to a pulmonary embolism, a blood clot in her lungs.

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Williams plays against Victoria Azarenka at New York's Madison Square Garden in 2013.

Williams plays against Victoria Azarenka at New York’s Madison Square Garden in 2013.

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Williams celebrates after winning the US Open in 2013. It was her fifth US Open title and her 17th grand slam singles title.

Williams celebrates after winning the US Open in 2013. It was her fifth US Open title and her 17th grand slam singles title.

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Williams jumps with the trophy after winning the US Open in 2014.

Williams jumps with the trophy after winning the US Open in 2014.

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Williams dances with men's champion Novak Djokovic at the Wimbledon champions dinner in 2015.

Williams dances with men’s champion Novak Djokovic at the Wimbledon champions dinner in 2015.

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Williams celebrates her Wimbledon title in 2016. It was her seventh win at Wimbledon, and her <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2016/07/09/tennis/wimbledon-serena-williams-angelique-kerber-tennis/" target="_blank">22nd grand slam title.</a> That tied her with Steffi Graf for the most singles titles in the Open era of professional tennis.

Williams celebrates her Wimbledon title in 2016. It was her seventh win at Wimbledon, and her 22nd grand slam title. That tied her with Steffi Graf for the most singles titles in the Open era of professional tennis.

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Williams is congratulated by her sister Venus after she defeated her at the Australian Open to win her 23rd grand slam singles title in 2017.

Williams is congratulated by her sister Venus after she defeated her at the Australian Open to win her 23rd grand slam singles title in 2017.

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Williams and her fiance, Alexis Ohanian, attend the Met Gala in New York in 2017. Williams, who was pregnant with their first child, has spoken candidly about the <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2018/01/10/health/serena-williams-birth-c-section-olympia-bn/index.html" target="_blank">complications she experienced</a> following childbirth.

Williams and her fiance, Alexis Ohanian, attend the Met Gala in New York in 2017. Williams, who was pregnant with their first child, has spoken candidly about the complications she experienced following childbirth.

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Williams serves during a French Open match in 2018. A controversy erupted at the tournament when Williams wore a catsuit in her first grand slam match since becoming a mother. Shortly after the tournament, the French Tennis Federation instituted a dress code that critics denounced as racist and sexist.

Williams serves during a French Open match in 2018. A controversy erupted at the tournament when Williams wore a catsuit in her first grand slam match since becoming a mother. Shortly after the tournament, the French Tennis Federation instituted a dress code that critics denounced as racist and sexist.

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Williams waits for the trophy ceremony after she lost to Naomi Osaka in the US Open final in 2018.

Williams waits for the trophy ceremony after she lost to Naomi Osaka in the US Open final in 2018.

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Williams consoles Osaka, who was in tears after her US Open win in 2018. Osaka had denied her idol of a 24th grand slam title, and <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/11/tennis/naomi-osaka-serena-williams-us-open-spt-intl" target="_blank">fans were booing</a> after Williams had clashed with the chair umpire during the match.

Williams consoles Osaka, who was in tears after her US Open win in 2018. Osaka had denied her idol of a 24th grand slam title, and fans were booing after Williams had clashed with the chair umpire during the match.

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Williams plays at the US Open in 2019.

Williams plays at the US Open in 2019.

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Williams walks the runway with her daughter, Alexis Ohanian Jr., during a fashion show launching her clothing line S by Serena in 2019.

Williams walks the runway with her daughter, Alexis Ohanian Jr., during a fashion show launching her clothing line S by Serena in 2019.

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Williams won the 2020 ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand. It was her first title since becoming a mother in 2017. She donated her $43,000 prize money to Australian bushfire relief.

Williams won the 2020 ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand. It was her first title since becoming a mother in 2017. She donated her $43,000 prize money to Australian bushfire relief.

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Williams plays Osaka in the Australian Open semifinals in 2021.

Williams plays Osaka in the Australian Open semifinals in 2021.

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Williams wears custom Nike sneakers at the French Open in 2021. Williams partnered with Nike to launch a <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/17/business/nike-serena-williams-swdc/index.html" target="_blank">collection of athleisure wear</a> created by emerging designers.

Williams wears custom Nike sneakers at the French Open in 2021. Williams partnered with Nike to launch a collection of athleisure wear created by emerging designers.

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Wiliams winces in pain during a first-round Wimbledon match in 2021. She was forced to retire from the match due to the injury.

Wiliams winces in pain during a first-round Wimbledon match in 2021. She was forced to retire from the match due to the injury.

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Williams poses with her daughter and husband at a premiere of the film "King Richard" in 2021. The film is based on Williams' father and how he raised his girls to become tennis champions.

Williams poses with her daughter and husband at a premiere of the film “King Richard” in 2021. The film is based on Williams’ father and how he raised his girls to become tennis champions.

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Williams walks the runway during an Off-White fashion show in Paris in February. It was shortly after the death of the brand's founder, Virgil Abloh.

Williams walks the runway during an Off-White fashion show in Paris in February 2022. It was shortly after the death of the brand’s founder, Virgil Abloh.

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Williams is joined by her sister Venus and "King Richard" star Will Smith at the Producers Guild Awards in March.

Williams is joined by her sister Venus and “King Richard” star Will Smith at the Producers Guild Awards in March 2022.

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The Williams sisters take a selfie backstage at the Academy Awards in March.

The Williams sisters take a selfie backstage at the Academy Awards in March 2022.

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Serena reacts during her first-round Wimbledon loss to Harmony Tan in June.

Serena reacts during her first-round Wimbledon loss to Harmony Tan in June 2022.

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Serena waves to the crowd after <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/11/tennis/serena-williams-canadian-open-spt-intl/index.html" target="_blank">losing in the first round of the Canadian Open</a> on August 10. It was her first match since she announced that she would be retiring soon.

Serena waves to the crowd after losing in the first round of the Canadian Open in August 2022. It was her first match since she announced that she would be stepping away from the game.

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Fans at Arthur Ashe Stadium hold up signs showing their love for Williams after her first-round win at the US Open on August 29.

Fans at Arthur Ashe Stadium hold up signs showing their love for Williams after her first-round win at the US Open in August 2022.

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Williams waves to the crowd after losing to Australia's Ajla Tomljanović in the third round of the US Open on September 2. "Thank you so much. You guys were amazing today," she told the crowd in an <a href="https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/serena-williams-us-open-us-open-09-02-22/h_e7b459b5978272acc01e2ad1b64288b8" target="_blank">on-court interview</a> after the match. "It's been a fun ride."

Williams waves to the crowd after losing to Australia’s Ajla Tomljanović in the third round of the US Open in September 2022. “Thank you so much. You guys were amazing today,” she told the crowd in an on-court interview after the match. “It’s been a fun ride.”

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Williams celebrates a point with Victoria Mboko on their way to winning a doubles match at the Queen's Club Championships in June 2026. It was <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/09/sport/serena-williams-tennis-return/">Williams' first professional match in nearly four years</a>.

Williams celebrates a point with Victoria Mboko on their way to winning a doubles match at the Queen’s Club Championships in June 2026. It was Williams’ first professional match in nearly four years.

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Williams' husband, Alexis Ohanian, watches his wife's return along with their children, Olympia and Adira.

Williams’ husband, Alexis Ohanian, watches his wife’s return along with their children, Olympia and Adira.

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In pictures: Tennis legend Serena Williams

Boulter herself came back to watch a bit of the match as well, snapping a picture of Williams in action from a balcony looking over the court. She just couldn’t miss it, even if it rushed preparation for her own match, it seemed.

It was fitting that it was left to Williams to serve out the match and she did so with ease. The American crashed two aces to make it 40-15, before rattling another serve over the net that her opponent could only throw a racket at.

That steely gaze softened a touch when she knew the win was in the bag, and that beaming smile was there for all to see when she spoke to reporters alongside Mboko.

“I give myself a C-,” Williams laughed when asked to mark her own performance. “I had fun.”

What next?

Attention naturally now turns to what’s next. In the short term, that’s clear. Williams and Mboko have a quarterfinal here at Queen’s Club. Depending on what happens with that, Williams will then head to the Berlin Open next week.

What happens after that is still to be decided, but the draw of Wimbledon may be too hard to resist.

“It’s a day at a time. I still have time to decide,” she said when asked about playing doubles at the grass-court major next month.

In truth, a lot has changed in tennis since Williams stepped away. And while there is undoubted quality with the likes of Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka leading the game, it does seem to be missing a touch of star quality when compared to the scene just four years ago.

On Tuesday, though, tennis got one of its heroes back and it looks like she’s here to stay for a little while.

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