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Serena Williams set for US Open bid after announcing Toronto entry

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Serena Williams will continue her comeback at the National Bank Open in Toronto next month. The 40-year-old played her first singles tournament for a year at Wimbledon, losing in the first round to Harmony Tan, but was non-committal on her plans going forward.

However, Serena Williams has signed up to play at one of the major US Open warm-up tournaments in Canada beginning on August 8, indicating she is planning to compete at Flushing Meadows.

She’s baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack! That’s right, our 3-time champion @serenawilliams returns to Toronto. And she likes playing here, she’s reached the semis of better the last five times she’s played. #NBO22 pic.twitter.com/3OzZsEnBIP — National Bank Open (@NBOtoronto) July 14, 2022 The moment Andy Murray won Wimbledon Laura on Play Your Way To Wimbledon What next for Nick Kyrgios Emma Raducanu will come good Who is the tennis GOAT?

Will Roger Federer return? - Justine Henin verdict Is Nick Kyrgios good for tennis? Ashleigh Barty's retirement a blow for tennis Does Novak get the credit he deserves The 23-time grand slam singles champion is currently unranked having gone more than a year without winning a singles match.

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