Will Serena Williams Make 2026 Comeback? Venus Williams Gives Her Say Amid Recent ITIA Inclusion

Venus Williams talks about a potential Williams sisters doubles reunion in 2026 following Serena Williams' re-entry into the anti-doping testing pool.

Venus Williams delivered a straightforward assessment regarding the possibility of reuniting with her sister Serena on the doubles circuit in 2026. The comments came one day after her engagement to actor and filmmaker Andrea Preti was publicly announced, and as Serena’s name resurfaced on the International Tennis Integrity Agency’s anti-doping testing pool list.

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Venus Williams Talks About the Possibility of a Williams Sisters Reunion in 2026

Serena Williams’ name was added to the ITIA’s international testing pool on December 2, 2025, triggering immediate speculation about whether the 23-time Grand Slam champion might consider a return to professional play. When asked during an interview about the likelihood of a Williams sisters doubles reunion in 2026, Venus expressed her perspective with directness and candor.

“I can only speak for myself. All I know is I can’t get her on the court; she doesn’t practice. It seems very unlikely to me,” Venus stated. Her comments indicated that despite Serena’s administrative step of rejoining the testing pool, there were no concrete signs of active competitive preparation. Venus’s assessment suggested that without dedicated training and court practice, a doubles partnership in 2026 appeared improbable.

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The public announcement of Venus’s engagement to Andrea Preti came on the same day. Venus shared previously unseen engagement photographs on Instagram on December 2, 2025, captioning the post “Engaged 1/31/25” to reveal that the couple had gotten engaged on January 31, 2025. The 45-year-old tennis legend’s personal announcement coincided with the broader conversation surrounding her sister’s potential return.

The Truth Behind Serena Williams’ Name Appearing on the Anti-Doping Test Following Her Public Response

Serena Williams’ reinstatement into the anti-doping testing pool represents a procedural prerequisite for any retired player considering a return to professional competition. According to ITIA regulations, retired players must provide at least six months’ written notice of their intention to return and must be available for anti-doping testing for six months before resuming competition.

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Serena quickly clarified her position following news of her testing pool reinstatement. She posted on X, stating, “Omg y’all I’m NOT coming back. This wildfire is crazy,” directly addressing speculation about a competitive return.

However, an ITIA spokesperson confirmed that Williams herself had filed for reinstatement into the testing pool, though the spokesperson noted the filing does not necessarily indicate an imminent comeback. The 44-year-old has remained officially listed as retired since her final match at the 2022 US Open against Australia’s Ajla Tomljanović.

Meanwhile, Venus continues active participation in professional tennis, having returned to competitive play in July 2025 after a 16-month absence. She has competed in both singles and doubles matches throughout 2025, including appearances at the Mubadala Citi DC Open and the 2025 US Open.

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