Serena Williams returns to pro tennis, celebrates 1st win courtside with daughters
Serena Williams celebrated her first win and return to professional tennis at the HSBC Championships with beaming smiles and big embraces from her family on Tuesday.
Williams' opening round doubles match victory at the Queen's Club Championships in London marked her first competitive appearance since the 2022 U.S. Open and since welcoming her second daughter Adira.


Williams' husband Alexis Ohanian attended the match with Adira, 2, and the couple's elder daughter Olympia, 8.
In a video shared by the official tournament account on Instagram, Williams is seen embracing her daughters courtside after the match.
Dressed in a soft pink Nike tennis kit with pleated skirt and matching pink shoes, the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion received a hero's welcome when she first stepped onto the packed center court at Queen's Club in London to loud cheers from fans eager to see the tennis legend back in action.

Queen's Club, a historic and relatively intimate venue in West London, was filled to capacity for the occasion. By the time Williams stepped onto the court, there was not an empty seat in the house.
Williams, 44, teamed up with Canadian teenager Victoria Mboko, 19, in the first round of the HSBC Championships women's doubles tournament. The pair faced the No. 3-seeded team of American Nicole Melichar-Martinez and New Zealand's Erin Routliffe.
Despite her lengthy absence from competition, Williams and Mboko battled through a tightly contested opening set before winning the tiebreak 7-2 to take the set 7-6.

Williams stepped away from competition after the 2022 U.S. Open but never formally announced her retirement.
Williams has 14 Grand Slam doubles titles with her sister, Venus Williams. She has also won seven singles and seven doubles titles at Wimbledon.
Her return comes as the grass-court season ramps up ahead of Wimbledon later this month. Williams is also entered in doubles at the Berlin Open, where she is expected to continue her comeback to competition.




