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Serena Williams has dominated the conversation this week with a flurry of activity that's kept fans and media in constant speculation mode. The biggest news broke when it was revealed that the 44-year-old tennis legend has re-entered the International Tennis Integrity Agency's registered testing pool, according to ESPN and The Athletic. This technical requirement for returning to professional tennis immediately sparked comeback rumors across the internet, with speculation ranging from mixed doubles at the US Open to a potential run at a record-equalling 24th Grand Slam singles title.
However, Williams quickly shut down all the chatter on social media. According to ABC News and CBS Sports, she posted on X: "Omg yall I'm NOT coming back. This wildfire is crazy." The clarity was necessary because if she were serious about a return, she would need to be available for testing for at least six months before competing again. Since her name appeared on an October 2025 testing pool list, that would theoretically make her eligible by April 2026, just in time for the French Open and Wimbledon season.
Beyond the tennis drama, Williams has been making major moves in the investment world. According to AOL News, her venture capital firm Serena Ventures participated in a Series B funding round for Unrivaled, a women's 3-on-3 basketball league now valued at 340 million dollars. The league claims to offer the highest average salary in professional women's sports history.
On the entertainment front, Williams made a splash at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans, performing at the halftime show with fellow Compton native Kendrick Lamar. Tennis.com reports she crip-walked to "Not Like Us" during the performance, which went viral with Coco Gauff approving on social media.
Perhaps most poignantly, Williams made a surprise appearance at the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island to introduce her former rival Maria Sharapova during her induction ceremony. Despite their fierce rivalry over decades, Williams called Sharapova her "forever friend" and acknowledged how their competition pushed both of them to be their best.
Through it all, Williams maintains her multifaceted life as a mother, investor, and cultural icon, showing no signs of slowing down despite officially evolving away from tennis three years ago.
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