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World number four says "no one wants to play" Serena Williams at Wimbledon

Spanish tennis star Paula Badosa has claimed “no one wants to play” Serena Williams at Wimbledon.

Williams made a splash this week when she announced she would be playing tennis again after a 12-month break.

The 23-time Grand Slam winner is set to play in the doubles tournament at the Eastbourne International alongside Ons Jabeur.

The pair get their campaign underway today against Sara Sorribes Tormo and Marie Bouzková.

Williams also announced she had received a wildcard into the singles draw at Wimbledon, which runs from June 27th to July 10th.

With the draw for the Grand Slam set to be held on Friday, Badosa revealed she was hoping she would not end up with a first round encounter against the legend.

“Of course I don’t want to play against her,” the world number four said. “I hope the draw goes for another player, because of course no one wants to play against Serena and less on grass. So let’s pray for that.”

Jabeur joked that Williams should be drawn against Iga Świątek, who is currently on a 35-match winning streak that stretches back to February 16th.

“I hope she [draws] Iga,” Jabeur said. “At least someone should stop Iga a little bit.”

The Tunisian, who is currently ranked third in the world, reiterated how excited she was to be playing doubles with Williams at Eastbourne.

“Many players were jealous because I’m playing with her,” Jabeur said. “Honestly, Serena is Serena. She is a legend and always will be. And the fact that she returned and I get to be part of her journey, it’s really unbelievable.

“She did a lot for our sport and I really respect her, respect her story, respect everything that she’s been through. I hope I can learn even two percent from it.

“Now I’m joking with other doubles players, I was like,

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