Give Serena Williams credit for this much: There’s a better chance her singles return at Wimbledon ends in a first-round defeat than a miracle run deep in the draw.
But does she know that?
Wimbledon’s decision to award Williams the final singles wildcard Sunday was, of course, a no-brainer. She’s a seven-time champion, arguably the best women’s player of all time and will generate a massive amount of buzz for the tournament.
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If she wanted a wildcard, she was going to get a wildcard. And while she offered cagey responses over the past few weeks about whether she would try singles, the idea
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