
Serena Williams Wins Doubles Return at Queen's Club
Tennis legend Serena Williams marked her return to competitive tennis with a victory in doubles at Queen's Club, partnering with Victoria Mboko to defeat the third-seeded team. The unseeded duo won in straight sets, showing flashes of Williams' championship form.
Tennis icon Serena Williams proved she's still got it, winning her first match back on the professional circuit at Queen's Club in London.
Williams teamed up with Victoria Mboko to take down third seeds Nicole Melichar-Martinez and Erin Routliffe in straight sets. The unseeded pair secured a hard-fought 7-6 (7-2), 6-2 victory in the opening round of the doubles tournament.
The first set went down to the wire, with Williams and Mboko claiming the tiebreaker decisively at 7-2. Once they found their rhythm, the duo dominated the second set, racing to a 6-2 finish that showcased Williams' enduring power and court presence.
The match marks Williams' return to competitive tennis after stepping away from the sport. Fans packed the stands to witness the comeback, and the 23-time Grand Slam champion didn't disappoint.

Why This Inspires
Williams' return reminds us that champions never truly lose their edge. At an age when most athletes have long retired, she's proving that passion and skill don't fade when you take time away from what you love.
Her partnership with Mboko also highlights the collaborative spirit of doubles tennis, where experience meets fresh talent. Together, they're showing that comebacks don't have to be solo journeys.
The victory sends an inspiring message to anyone who's ever wondered if it's too late to return to something they once loved. Williams is answering with a resounding win on one of tennis' most prestigious courts.
She and Mboko now advance to the second round, giving fans more chances to watch a legend roll back the years.
Based on reporting by BBC Sport
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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