Serena Williams to make Wimbledon singles comeback at 44
Serena Williams has confirmed she will return to Wimbledon for the singles competition at age 44, receiving a wildcard entry. The announcement has been widely covered by Sky Sports, AP News, BBC, Al Jazeera, and The Independent. It marks a major milestone in her tennis comeback after a prolonged absence from Grand Slam singles play. The news has generated significant buzz in the sports world, reflecting her enduring star power.
Wyndham Clark entered the final day of the US Open with a six-shot lead, but that advantage has now shrunk to just one stroke as Sam Burns and Scottie Scheffler mount pressure on the back nine. Sky Sports is covering the thrilling finish live, while AP News reports on the dramatic shift in momentum. The Guardian highlights the high-stakes battle for the title heading into the closing holes.
Lamine Yamal scored just 10 minutes into his first World Cup start, helping Spain secure a dominant 4-0 victory over Saudi Arabia. Sky Sports, BBC, AP News, and Al Jazeera all highlight Yamal's breakout performance as a defining moment of the 2026 World Cup. The 18-year-old's electrifying display has drawn comparisons to the tournament's greatest young stars. Spain's statement win signals their arrival as serious contenders.