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Serena Williams’ comeback with ‘Gotta Change My Number’ has sparked a frenzy among Caroline Wozniacki, Lindsey Vonn, and the tennis world.
Serena Williams has once again become the center of attention in the sporting world after confirming her return to professional tennis. Nearly four years after stepping away from the game following the 2022 US Open, the 23-time Grand Slam singles champion is preparing to compete once again, and the announcement has generated an enormous reaction from fellow athletes, fans, and tennis figures around the globe.
As one of the most accomplished and recognizable players in the history of the sport, Williams’ decision to return was always going to make headlines. Within minutes of her official announcement, social media erupted with excitement as current stars, former rivals, and athletes from other sports shared their enthusiasm about seeing the American legend back on court.
Social Media Explodes Following Serena’s Announcement
Williams revealed the news through a lighthearted Instagram video that immediately captured the attention of millions.

Screengrab of Serena Williams’ Instagram Post
In the clip, she is seen walking toward a bench on a tennis court while carrying a racket. As she approaches, her phone begins buzzing continuously with calls and notifications. Smiling at the camera, Williams jokes, “I gotta change my number,” before the video ends with a message suggesting that everyone had already heard the news.
The playful video quickly spread across social media platforms, drawing thousands of comments and reactions from fans and fellow athletes eager to celebrate her return.
The post confirmed what had already been widely reported: Williams has accepted a doubles wildcard entry for the upcoming HSBC Championships at Queen’s Club in London. The prestigious WTA 500 tournament begins on June 8 and will mark her first competitive appearance since stepping away from the sport.
For many tennis fans, the announcement felt like a dream come true. Although rumors had circulated for months regarding a possible comeback, seeing Williams officially confirm her return generated a level of excitement rarely seen in the sport.
Caroline Wozniacki and Lindsey Vonn Lead the Reactions
Among the first high-profile figures to react was former world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki, one of Williams’ closest friends on the tennis circuit.
Wozniacki kept her response simple but effective, posting a pair of celebratory emojis that expressed her excitement and support for the comeback.
Olympic skiing legend Lindsey Vonn was equally enthusiastic. The American alpine star responded with an energetic message encouraging Williams as she prepares to return to competition.
The reactions highlighted the admiration Williams commands across multiple sports. Her influence extends far beyond tennis, and athletes from a wide range of disciplines continue to regard her as one of the greatest competitors of all time.
Even official tennis organizations joined the celebration. Wimbledon’s social media account welcomed Williams back to grass-court tennis, a fitting tribute considering her extraordinary achievements at the All England Club.
A Remarkable Wimbledon Legacy
Few athletes have enjoyed as much success at Wimbledon as Serena Williams.
Throughout her legendary career, she captured seven Wimbledon singles championships, establishing herself as one of the tournament’s greatest champions.
Her achievements were not limited to singles competition. Alongside her sister Venus Williams, Serena also secured six Wimbledon women’s doubles titles. In addition, she claimed a mixed doubles championship, bringing her total Wimbledon title count into double figures.
Because of that remarkable history, Wimbledon’s message welcoming her back to grass courts carried special significance. For many fans, Serena’s name remains closely linked with some of the tournament’s most memorable moments.
Her return to grass-court competition naturally raises hopes that more appearances could follow later in the season.
A New Doubles Partnership
One of the most intriguing aspects of Williams’ comeback is the identity of her doubles partner.
Rather than reuniting with Venus Williams, her longtime teammate and sister, Serena will team up with Canadian sensation Victoria Mboko.
The pairing represents a fascinating blend of generations. Williams, one of the most decorated players in tennis history, will share the court with a teenager who grew up watching and admiring her achievements.
Mboko has quickly emerged as one of the brightest young talents in women’s tennis. Still only 19 years old, she has already established herself among the sport’s rising stars and has often spoken about the influence Williams had on her development.
For the young Canadian, the opportunity to play alongside one of her childhood heroes is likely to be a career-defining experience.
For fans, the partnership provides a unique opportunity to watch one of tennis’ greatest champions mentor and compete alongside a player from the next generation.
How the Comeback Rumors Began
Although Williams’ official announcement surprised many casual fans, those closely following the sport had already noticed signs that a return might be on the horizon.
The first major clue emerged through comments made on Andy Roddick’s “Served” podcast. Reports suggested that Williams had expressed interest in obtaining several grass-court tournament wildcards, fueling speculation that she was considering a comeback.
However, the most convincing evidence came from an entirely different source.
Under professional tennis regulations, retired players wishing to return to competition must re-enter the International Tennis Integrity Agency’s anti-doping testing program for a minimum period before becoming eligible to compete again.
Observant tennis followers noticed that Williams had quietly rejoined the testing pool in December of last year. That development immediately sparked widespread discussion and suggested that she was preparing for a return long before any official announcement was made.
As it turns out, those suspicions proved accurate.
Serena Explains Her Decision
Williams also shared her thoughts on why Queen’s Club felt like the right place to begin her latest chapter in tennis.
In a statement accompanying the announcement, she explained that grass courts have provided some of the most memorable moments of her career.
The surface has long suited her powerful style of play, and many of her greatest victories came on grass. Returning to one of the sport’s most iconic venues therefore felt like a natural choice.
Her comments reflected both excitement and appreciation for the opportunity to compete once again. Rather than focusing solely on results, Williams appeared eager to embrace the experience of being back in a professional environment and reconnecting with the sport she helped define for more than two decades.
Current Players Welcome Her Return
The excitement surrounding Williams’ comeback is not limited to fans.
Several current stars competing at the French Open recently shared their enthusiasm when asked about the possibility of seeing Serena return to action.
Four-time Grand Slam champion Naomi Osaka admitted that the prospect of Williams being back around tournaments and playing matches again was incredibly exciting.
Osaka has frequently cited Williams as one of her biggest inspirations and has spoken openly about the impact Serena had on her own career. Unsurprisingly, she welcomed the news with enthusiasm.
American star Madison Keys also expressed her support, pointing out that every Serena match feels like a significant moment in tennis history.
Keys emphasized that fans naturally want to see more of Williams because her presence on court creates unforgettable experiences. Watching Serena compete, she suggested, is an opportunity to witness sporting history in real time.
Those reactions demonstrate the immense respect Williams continues to command among today’s players.
What Comes Next?
For now, Williams’ immediate focus remains on doubles competition at Queen’s Club.
The tournament will provide an opportunity to assess her level, regain match sharpness, and enjoy being back in a competitive setting after several years away from the professional tour.
However, many observers are already looking ahead to Wimbledon, which begins only a few weeks after Queen’s Club concludes.
The biggest question is whether this doubles appearance could eventually lead to a singles comeback.
At present, there has been no official confirmation regarding plans beyond Queen’s Club. Nevertheless, the excitement generated by her return has inevitably sparked speculation about what might come next.
Regardless of future decisions, Serena Williams’ comeback has already achieved one thing: it has reminded the sporting world of her unmatched ability to capture attention and inspire excitement. Nearly four years after leaving the game, she remains one of tennis’ biggest attractions, and fans everywhere will be watching closely as she takes her first steps back onto the court.
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