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Serena Williams suggests Wimbledon return in cryptic message

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Serena Williams appears to be angling for a return.

Williams, one of the greatest tennis players in the history of the sport, suggested Tuesday she will return to the court later this month at Wimbledon as she continues her pursuit of the most Grand Slam titles of all time on the women’s side.

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Serena Williams attends the Balmain Womenswear fall/winter show as part of Paris Fashion Week on March 2, 2022, in Paris, France. (Arnold Jerocki/Getty Images)

"SW and SW19. It’s a date. 2022 See you there," she wrote in an Instagram post showing her tennis shoes on a grass court.

SW19 refers to the postal code of where the All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club is. The facility hosts the Wimbledon Championships each year.

Williams, 40, has not played in a match since last year’s Wimbledon when she dropped out against Aliaksandra Sasnovich due to a leg injury. The match was tied 3-3 in the first set when she retired.

She opened up about having to leave the court in an Instagram post.

Serena Williams winces in pain during her match against Aliaksandra Sasnovich at Wimbledon on June 29, 2021, in London. (AELTC/Jed Leicester - Pool/Getty Images)

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"I was heartbroken to have to withdraw today after injuring my right leg. My love and gratitude are with the fans and the team who make being on centre court so meaningful. Feeling the extraordinary warmth and support of the crowd today when I walked on – and off – the court meant the world to me," she wrote.

Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam champion, slipped on the grass while hitting a forehand

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