Harriet Dart tops headlines again after her latest Wimbledon run, British pro with career-high singles No. 70 (Oct 2024) and doubles No. 59.
Serena Williams has accepted wild cards to return to Wimbledon, competing in both singles and doubles with Venus after a four-year absence. The doubles run is already underway at Queen’s Berlin events, with singles to follow at SW19. The draw and schedule place her on Centre Court for the final match on Day 1 and continue her comeback story.
Top players are pushing for a bigger share of Grand Slam revenues while debates over prize money intensify ahead of Wimbledon. The discussion centers on Aryna Sabalenka and a growing collective call for greater payouts, with Serena Williams’ legacy cited in defense of equity.