Williams sisters to play opening doubles match at Wimbledon on July 4
Sisters Venus and Serena Williams are expected to compete in their opening-round Wimbledon doubles match on July 4 after organizers delayed the match to allow Serena additional time to recover from a knee issue sustained during her singles loss. The sisters will face Camila Osorio and Solana Sierra, while Venus enters the match after a first-round mixed doubles defeat with partner Kevin Krawietz. The post Williams sisters to play opening doubles match at Wimbledon on July 4 appeared first on AFRO American Newspapers.

The Associated Press
LONDON (AP) — Serena Williams appears to have recovered enough from a knee issue in time to play doubles at Wimbledon.

Serena, 44, and Venus Williams, 46, are scheduled to play their opening-round doubles match July 4 after organizers pushed it back to give Serena time to deal with a knee problem she sustained during her loss in singles.
The Williams sisters’ match against Camila Osorio and Solana Sierra is the only first-round doubles match yet to be played at the grass-court tournament. Organizers put it on the July 4 schedule but have yet to assign a court for the match, saying only that it will be played after 4:30 p.m. local time (1530 GMT).
That indicates that it will be played on one of the show courts, after the singles matches there are finished.
Serena lost to Maya Joint in the first round of the singles tournament after returning to the All England Club for the first time in four years and tweaked her right knee during that match.
Tournament director Jamie Baker acknowledged the match was pushed back because the All England Club wanted to give Serena “as much time” as possible to recover for the doubles.
“We want her to play if she … possibly can,” Baker said earlier July 3.
Venus played in the mixed doubles tournament on July 3 together with Kevin Krawietz, losing in straight sets to Tereza Mihalikova and Lloyd Glasspool.
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