Serena Williams, widely regarded as one of the greatest tennis players in history, has cleared a major hurdle on her road to potentially making a comeback. The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion was named on the International Tennis Integrity Agency's (ITIA) reinstatement list on Monday, signaling that she is eligible to return to competitive tennis.
However, it remains unclear whether Williams will actually take up the offer. Since ending her career at the 2022 US Open, there have been numerous rumors about a potential comeback, but so far, nothing has been officially confirmed by the American great herself.
To make matters more intriguing, in December, ITIA confirmed to BBC Sport that Williams had rejoined the drug testing pool, which would enable her to compete again. However, when questioned about this development, she refused to comment on it directly, fueling speculation about whether or not she intends to return to tennis.
In a recent interview with Savannah Guthrie from The Today Show, Williams continued to leave door open for a potential comeback. When asked if she planned to put an end to the rumors once and for all, Williams instead said that "it's not a maybe." This has further fueled speculation among fans and pundits alike, who are eagerly awaiting any update on her future plans.
Throughout her illustrious career, Serena Williams has won a record-breaking seven Australian Open titles, three French Opens, seven Wimbledons, and six US Opens. Her impressive haul of Grand Slam singles titles is only matched by two other players in tennis history: Margaret Court and Novak Djokovic.
However, it remains unclear whether Williams will actually take up the offer. Since ending her career at the 2022 US Open, there have been numerous rumors about a potential comeback, but so far, nothing has been officially confirmed by the American great herself.
To make matters more intriguing, in December, ITIA confirmed to BBC Sport that Williams had rejoined the drug testing pool, which would enable her to compete again. However, when questioned about this development, she refused to comment on it directly, fueling speculation about whether or not she intends to return to tennis.
In a recent interview with Savannah Guthrie from The Today Show, Williams continued to leave door open for a potential comeback. When asked if she planned to put an end to the rumors once and for all, Williams instead said that "it's not a maybe." This has further fueled speculation among fans and pundits alike, who are eagerly awaiting any update on her future plans.
Throughout her illustrious career, Serena Williams has won a record-breaking seven Australian Open titles, three French Opens, seven Wimbledons, and six US Opens. Her impressive haul of Grand Slam singles titles is only matched by two other players in tennis history: Margaret Court and Novak Djokovic.