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Wimbledon 2022: Serena Williams fans buzz as tennis star posts teasing video

Serena Williams will make her long-awaited return to the court later this month at the 2022 Wimbledon Championships.

The former world number one continues to chase a 24th Grand Slam title, which would equal Margaret Court’s all-time record.

It has been almost an entire year since Williams last played a competitive tennis match, and since confirming her Wimbledon participation, she is giving fans something to look forward to.

The 40-year-old star uploaded a video to her Instagram on Friday of her training for the upcoming Grand Slam.

In the clip, Williams is practising her serve on a grass-court surface, teasing her supporters with a glimpse of what to expect from her at the All England Club in just over a week’s time.

She captioned the post “Ready…” and fans have flocked to the comments section to wish her luck and share their excitement over her return.

“We are so ready for the show,” one user wrote.

“Finally women’s tennis is getting interesting again. Without Serena, tennis is not the same. Forever the queen,” another commented.

Others have replied simply with the number 24, clearly backing the queen of the court to finally win her 24th Grand Slam title.

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Williams is in the top five most successful female singles players in Wimbledon history and the second most successful of the Open Era.

Only Martina Navratilova has won more titles since 1968, with nine Wimbledon trophies to Williams’ seven.

The All England Club will always be a major chapter in the US star’s tennis career. Not only did she win her first ever Grand Slam title by partnering Max Mirnyi in a mixed doubles triumph, but her first singles title also came from the famous grass courts.

At Wimbledon 2002,

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