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Williams is 'Ronaldinho-like' - but can she win Grand Slam matches?

Williams is 'Ronaldinho-like' - but can she win Grand Slam matches?

Summary

Serena Williams made a comeback at Wimbledon but lost in the first round due to a knee injury. Despite this, she showed promising signs of her talent and may compete in the upcoming US Open if she recovers.

Key Facts

  • Serena Williams returned to singles tennis at Wimbledon for the first time since 2022.
  • She lost her first match to Australia's Maya Joint and suffered a knee injury.
  • The injury prevented her from playing doubles with her sister Venus.
  • Serena’s timing and shot-making still show strong natural talent.
  • Her footwork and fitness need improvement to compete at top levels again.
  • Her serve speed remains at a high level, similar to her peak years.
  • Recovery from the knee injury will determine if she can play in upcoming tournaments like Washington, Cincinnati, and the US Open.
  • The North American hard-court season will be important to judge her physical condition and competitive level.
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