Venus Williams has dismissed talk of Serena Williams retiring from the top tier, calling her sister’s return to competitive tennis a realistic possibility. Speaking out on July 13, 2026, the four-time Grand Slam champion framed Serena’s preparation as deliberate, not desperate—contrasting it with the rushed comebacks of other retired stars.
**What did Venus Williams say about Serena’s chances?**
Venus ruled out Serena’s return as a ‘maybe’ scenario. ‘She’s not done yet,’ Williams told reporters, pointing to Serena’s private training regimen and her refusal to set a deadline. The elder Williams sister emphasized Serena’s mental edge, noting how she had ‘always been the one to push through’—a trait that defined her 23-year career.
**Why Serena’s comeback matters in women’s tennis**
Serena’s potential return disrupts the current top-10 order, where players like Iga Świątek and Ons Jabeur have dominated since her 2022 withdrawal. A resurgent Williams could force a reshuffle, particularly at the US Open, where she holds a 6-2 record in finals. Venus hinted at a ‘battle of legends’ if Serena targets the 2026 season.
**How Venus compares her sister’s approach to others**
Venus drew a sharp contrast between Serena’s methodical comeback and the ‘half-hearted’ returns of players like Maria Sharapova or Victoria Azarenka. ‘Serena doesn’t do things halfway,’ she said. ‘If she’s back, it’ll be because she’s ready to win.’ The comment underscores Serena’s reputation for meticulous preparation, a hallmark of her six Open Era titles.
**What’s next for Serena Williams?**
Serena has yet to announce a return date, but Venus’ endorsement adds weight to speculation she’ll aim for the 2026 US Open. The 44-year-old would need to regain her serve—once a weapon at 125 mph—to compete with younger rivals. Venus stopped short of predicting a title but left the door open: ‘Tennis isn’t done with her.’