With a wild card into the U.S. Open, Serena Williams and Venus Williams will compete in doubles. The duo is also one of the most recent teams to sweep all four major doubles titles at the same time, having won Wimbledon in 2009, the US Open in 2009, the Australian Open in 2010, and the French Open in 2010. Since Serena announced her retirement a few months ago, all eyes will be on her as she is ready to play in her last doubles tournament.?
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However, they primarily focused on playing singles for a while, particularly Serena. However, the sisters have teamed up once more to re-create their magic on the hard courts of their home Grand Slam tournament, as the 23-time Grand Slam champion prepares to retire.?
Venus and Serena Williams got a special slot
Serena and Venus Williams will play a Czech duo Linda Noskova and Lucie Hradecka in the US Open doubles opening round. The duo will play a prime-time session for the comeback on the doubles side. Venus and Serena Williams?will open Thursday’s night-time schedule as they reunite in the U.S. Open doubles bracket for the first time since 2014.?
After receiving a wildcard for the women’s doubles competition at the US Open, Serena Williams and Venus Williams?will play together as a doubles combination at a Grand Slam for the final time.?
The Williams sisters are competing in their first doubles game together since the 2018 French Open. They have won 14 doubles Grand Slam titles together. The most recent one came at?Wimbledon in 2016. They won two doubles championships at the US Open in 1999 and 2009, respectively.
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Serena and Venus Williams doubles opponent
At the 2013 US Open and the 2011 French Open, Hradecka, 37, and Andrea Hlavackova each took home a major doubles trophy. And on the other hand, Noskova has never triumphed in a single or double Grand Slam match.?
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The 23-time major champion defeated No. 2 seed Anett Kontaveit in the second round of the US Open on Wednesday night at Arthur Ashe Stadium, extending her predicted retirement by another match (7-6 (4), 2-6, 6-2). However, the elder Williams sister suffered a difficult first-round loss, falling 6-1, 7-6.?
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