Serena and Venus Williams expected to compete in US Open series events
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 14, 2026, 2:35 PM
Last updated Jul 14, 2026
Serena Williams and Venus Williams are poised to return to professional tennis, with expectations for both to participate in the upcoming US Open season. Recent updates indicate that Serena's recovery from a knee injury is progressing well, while Venus has received a wild card invitation to the Washington tournament. Analysts suggest Venus may also compete in Toronto, and both sisters could potentially be in the draw for the US Open. There is speculation about a possible mixed doubles partnership between Serena and Carlos Alcaraz, depending on their respective health statuses.
- •Serena's knee injury recovery is reportedly progressing.
- •Venus receives a wild card for the Washington main draw.
- •Both sisters may compete in Toronto and the US Open.
- •Speculation exists about a mixed doubles team with Carlos Alcaraz.
- •The Williams sisters have a historic doubles record.
- 2:35 PMYahoo Sports — Serena Williams & Venus Williams’ Next Tournaments: Insider Teases US Open Series Participation For Duo With Positive Injury Report
"Serena Williams and Venus Williams are expected to return to professional competition soon. According to tennis insiders, Serena’s recovery from her knee injury has progressed, and the Williams sisters could hopefully play in the US Open season.
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