Venus Williams will now play the scheduled doubles match with sister Serena Williams on July 9, 2026, after tournament officials moved the event from July 8, citing concerns over Serena’s health. The shift leaves both stars’ ability to compete in question, but the Williams sisters remain listed as entrants.
What triggered the schedule change?
On July 7, tournament organizers announced the doubles match originally set for July 8 had been pushed back a day. The decision followed a brief medical assessment of Serena, whose recent injury history has kept fans guessing. Officials said the change was made to give Serena additional time for evaluation, though no official diagnosis was released.
How does this affect Venus Williams?
Venus, now 44, has already confirmed she will be ready to compete on the new date. She told reporters she’s staying focused on preparation and will adjust her practice routine accordingly. The shift means a tighter turnaround before her next singles commitments, but she remains confident in her fitness.
What are the implications for the tournament?
The Williams sisters are top‑seeded in the doubles draw, and their participation drives ticket sales and broadcast ratings. A delay could compress the schedule for other teams, potentially leading to back‑to‑back matches. Organizers assure fans that the overall tournament timeline will stay intact.
What comes next for the Williams duo?
If Serena clears the medical check, the pair will take the court on July 9, aiming for a strong start against the defending champions. Should she be unable to play, tournament rules allow a replacement partner for Venus, though the Williams brand would lose a marquee attraction. Fans will get a definitive answer during the pre‑match press conference later today.
When will the final decision be announced?
Tournament officials have promised an update by 10 a.m. ET on July 9, just before the match begins. Until then, Venus continues her training, while Serena remains under observation. The tennis world watches closely, aware that any outcome will shape the narrative of the event’s doubles competition.