The American also hinted at the long-awaited news: “SW and SW19”, Williams posted on Instagram on Tuesday. “It’s a date. 2022, we’re talking there.” SW19 is the postcode area of south west London that incorporates Wimbledon, among other areas. The post on social media showed her standing on a grass field with white sneakers. Williams has not played competitively since an injury forced her to retire from a first-round match at Wimbledon last year. The 23-time great champion last reached the Wimbledon final in 2019, where she lost to Simona Halep, who now works with former Williams coach Patrick Muratoglou. Williams will return to the Eastbourne Stadium next week for the LTA Rothesay International, paired with Tunisia’s No. 4 Ons Jabeur for the doubles, in what will be her first tournament appearance in almost a while. one year, according to the tournament. Widely regarded as the GOAT of women’s tennis, 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena Williams says she is still aiming to break Margaret Court’s 24 record. “I should have been in my 30s or 32s (grand slam singles titles),” Williams told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour earlier this year. “I should have had it (the record), really, I had a lot of opportunities to have it. But I do not give up.” Williams was forced to miss the January Australian Open, following the advice of her medical team, announcing in December that she was not “where I need to be physically to compete”. Wimbledon is scheduled for June 27 to July 10 at the All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club. Jill Martin, Alicia Lloyd and Christiane Amanpour contributed to the petition.