Exit Serena, enter Venus for Wimbledon mixed doubles duty
Serena Williams may have made her Wimbledon exit but sister Venus will battle for family pride by teaming up with Britain's Jamie Murray in the mixed doubles.
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Serena Williams may have made her Wimbledon exit but sister Venus will battle for family pride by teaming up with Britain's Jamie Murray in the mixed doubles.
The majority of fans at Wimbledon would give anything to get an autograph from Venus Williams and Novak Djokovic’s children are no exception.
Two of tennis’ most famous families are poised to join forces once again at Wimbledon with Venus Williams requesting a late wildcard entry in the mixed doubles alongside Jamie Murray.
Venus Williams is set for a last-minute Wimbledon appearance after requesting a wildcard to play alongside Great Britain’s Jamie Murray in the mixed doubles.
Venus Williams is set to compete in her 24th Wimbledon Championships after requesting a wildcard entry to the mixed doubles draw to play with Jamie Murray. Serena Williams was expected to be the only sister to compete at Wimbledon this year.
The seedings for the The Championships at Wimbledon this year have been announced, with Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek taking the top berths in the men’s and women’s draw respectively.
Jamie Murray is upbeat about the prospect of a maiden men's doubles title at Wimbledon despite a first-round exit at the LTA cinch Championships at The Queen's Club. The Dunblane doubles ace and partner Bruno Soares were narrowly beaten by top seeds Rajeev Ram and Joe Sailsbury after falling 7-6 (2) 7-6 (3) in a rematch of last year's US Open final. Ad/> Murray, 36, who alongside Brazilian Soares won the men's doubles title at The Queen's Club in 2017, has failed to reach the latter stages in either of the first two Grand Slams of 2022 in Melbourne and Paris.
Jamie Murray is upbeat about the prospect of a maiden men's doubles title at Wimbledon despite a first-round exit at the LTA cinch Championships at The Queen's Club. The Dunblane doubles ace and partner Bruno Soares were narrowly beaten by top seeds Rajeev Ram and Joe Sailsbury after falling 7-6 (2) 7-6 (3) in a rematch of last year's US Open final. Ad/> Murray, 36, who alongside Brazilian Soares won the men's doubles title at The Queen's Club in 2017, has failed to reach the latter stages in either of the first two Grand Slams of 2022 in Melbourne and Paris.