Dubai Telegraph - Serena back in the groove on triumphant return to tennis

EUR -
AED 4.251055
AFN 74.082723
ALL 95.018841
AMD 426.494799
ANG 2.072456
AOA 1062.618368
ARS 1653.343639
AUD 1.642361
AWG 2.08533
AZN 1.972406
BAM 1.955776
BBD 2.331072
BDT 142.358264
BGN 1.957255
BHD 0.436195
BIF 3438.058076
BMD 1.157536
BND 1.485982
BOB 7.997902
BRL 5.858873
BSD 1.157386
BTN 110.026658
BWP 15.58081
BYN 3.202261
BYR 22687.703345
BZD 2.327772
CAD 1.619914
CDF 2656.545275
CHF 0.925474
CLF 0.026614
CLP 1047.457227
CNY 7.838259
CNH 7.828948
COP 4043.150698
CRC 526.49358
CUC 1.157536
CUP 30.674701
CVE 110.263655
CZK 24.163219
DJF 206.107487
DKK 7.47896
DOP 67.959171
DZD 154.092121
EGP 60.014268
ERN 17.363038
ETB 182.377176
FJD 2.564989
FKP 0.862967
GBP 0.866063
GEL 3.073304
GGP 0.862967
GHS 12.846843
GIP 0.862967
GMD 84.500531
GNF 10138.876366
GTQ 8.822892
GYD 242.147047
HKD 9.07051
HNL 30.948623
HRK 7.539962
HTG 151.328155
HUF 352.180742
IDR 20580.17776
ILS 3.380954
IMP 0.862967
INR 110.093821
IQD 1516.181512
IRR 1592627.583987
ISK 144.287295
JEP 0.862967
JMD 183.457763
JOD 0.820739
JPY 185.470863
KES 149.878172
KGS 101.226958
KHR 4649.943298
KMF 493.110692
KPW 1041.782702
KRW 1757.40615
KWD 0.357077
KYD 0.964588
KZT 565.963099
LAK 25485.689227
LBP 103649.83609
LKR 388.015269
LRD 210.647431
LSL 18.85217
LTL 3.417903
LVL 0.700182
LYD 7.37691
MAD 10.719669
MDL 20.213754
MGA 4829.941104
MKD 61.644248
MMK 2429.962366
MNT 4141.780268
MOP 9.341386
MRU 45.90344
MUR 54.694009
MVR 17.895943
MWK 2006.975527
MXN 19.936129
MYR 4.696822
MZN 73.97086
NAD 18.85217
NGN 1574.831883
NIO 42.589481
NOK 11.012222
NPR 176.042853
NZD 1.985312
OMR 0.444785
PAB 1.157386
PEN 3.936152
PGK 5.067938
PHP 70.344658
PKR 322.017173
PLN 4.248099
PYG 7086.913582
QAR 4.231048
RON 5.239128
RSD 117.358569
RUB 83.828978
RWF 1699.679274
SAR 4.345163
SBD 9.313039
SCR 16.281001
SDG 695.104554
SEK 10.971924
SGD 1.486859
SHP 0.864217
SLE 28.533689
SLL 24272.952982
SOS 661.491934
SRD 43.418597
STD 23958.655763
STN 24.499701
SVC 10.126877
SYP 127.94487
SZL 18.83677
THB 38.051721
TJS 10.786968
TMT 4.062951
TND 3.395559
TOP 2.787069
TRY 53.515782
TTD 7.861904
TWD 36.603025
TZS 3038.162953
UAH 51.861668
UGX 4339.947079
USD 1.157536
UYU 46.74943
UZS 13861.830968
VES 673.637084
VND 30454.769133
VUV 138.227647
WST 3.175673
XAF 655.949001
XAG 0.017019
XAU 0.000275
XCD 3.128299
XCG 2.085875
XDR 0.81579
XOF 655.949001
XPF 119.331742
YER 276.192216
ZAR 18.883861
ZMK 10419.216157
ZMW 20.219753
ZWL 372.726083
  • CMSC

    -0.0200

    22.33

    -0.09%

  • NGG

    0.3200

    81.84

    +0.39%

  • GSK

    0.1800

    53.04

    +0.34%

  • BCE

    0.0200

    24.59

    +0.08%

  • RELX

    0.6300

    33.74

    +1.87%

  • RBGPF

    0.0000

    60.72

    0%

  • BTI

    0.9300

    62.32

    +1.49%

  • RYCEF

    0.4600

    17.5

    +2.63%

  • AZN

    -3.5300

    178.75

    -1.97%

  • CMSD

    -0.0400

    22.26

    -0.18%

  • RIO

    1.7100

    105.35

    +1.62%

  • VOD

    0.2700

    15.53

    +1.74%

  • JRI

    -0.0300

    12.8

    -0.23%

  • BP

    0.1000

    42.78

    +0.23%

  • BCC

    0.4800

    71.14

    +0.67%

Serena back in the groove on triumphant return to tennis
Serena back in the groove on triumphant return to tennis / Photo: Adrian Dennis - AFP

Serena back in the groove on triumphant return to tennis

Serena Williams said she had "so much fun" as the American legend rolled back the years in her triumphant return to tennis in the Queen's Club doubles on Tuesday.

Text size:

Four years after appearing to end her glittering career, Williams and Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko powered to a 7-6 (7/2), 6-2 win over third seeds Erin Routliffe and Nicole Melichar-Martinez in the first round of the grass-court tournament.

Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, stunned the sporting world a week ago with her shock announcement that she would compete in the Queen's Club doubles.

The 44-year-old relished every minute of her remarkable return -- after conquering a pre-match bout of nerves.

"I got nervous like, maybe 30 minutes before, and then I just just let it go," she said.

"I didn't really think about being nervous, I thought about having fun, which I did.

"It was so fun. I had so much fun playing with Victoria.

"I never got to play here before, it was always just the men. It feels really special to play somewhere so iconic."

Williams' decision to pick up a racquet in a competitive setting for the first time since losing to Ajla Tomljanovic at the 2022 US Open had sparked questions about the wisdom of her move.

It was like she had never been away as Williams produced her trademark thunderous serve and fearsome ground-strokes to the delight of a capacity crowd.

But Williams wasn't completely satisfied with her first victory since beating then world number two Anett Kontaveit in the 2022 US Open second round.

"Oh my god! What do you think? A C minus?," she said when asked to rate her performance.

"All the elements, considering coming back on grass is probably not the easiest surface. On the grass, four years... Overall I think it was decent."

- 'She's got it' -

Williams has said her return was inspired by a desire to play in front of her children.

Her two young daughters Olympia and Adira and husband Alexis Ohanian were all courtside in west London to witness a typically combative display from one of the sport's all-time greats.

But Williams revealed the victory couldn't distract her children from more pressing matters.

"Adira wanted to go to the toy store, and Olympia wanted to know what was for dinner," she said.

Williams and Mboko will play Leylah Fernandez and Laura Siegemund in the quarter-finals.

The American is also scheduled to play doubles at the Berlin Open next week.

But it is the possibility of taking her unexpected comeback to Wimbledon that has her fans eagerly awaiting an update.

Williams played down the prospect of featuring in the singles at Wimbledon -- where she had won the title seven times -- when she faced the media on Sunday.

Pressed on Tuesday about featuring in the Wimbledon doubles, said: "Yeah, like I said the other day, it's just a day at a time.

"I still have a little time to decide, and they (Wimbledon officials) have been great about giving me that space and time to decide."

When Mboko was born in 2006, Williams had already won seven Grand Slam singles titles.

The 19-year-old has called Williams as her "idol" and she said it was a memorable experience to play alongside her.

"Of course even knowing I could play with Serena with me, I'm so grateful, first of all," she said.

"I don't play that much doubles, but I think sharing the court, I think I can learn a lot, even though we're still competing. I just had so much fun today."

And Mboko, ninth in the singles rankings, has no doubts Williams will quickly get back to her best.

"I thought she was doing great. I understand it felt far from her level but it's great to have that much room for improvement and have the motivation to get better," she said.

"Overall I thought it was pretty good. There was one shot where I thought 'oh my gosh she's got it'."

G.Koya--DT