Serena returns, shrugs off nerves for doubles win
09-06-2026 22:47 via espn.com

Serena returns, shrugs off nerves for doubles win

After nearly four years away from professional tennis, Serena Williams won her first doubles match with partner Victoria Mboko in the opening round of the HSBC Championships.
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