Serena Williams' Comeback GONE: One Injury Tanked Her Queen's Club Run
Alright, Seattle sports fam! You gotta hear this, because the tennis world just got hit with a major blow. Serena Williams' highly anticipated doubles comeback at the 2026 HSBC Championships? Poof. Gone. And it's all because her partner, Victoria Mboko, had to pull out due to injury. Seriously, talk about a brutal twist of fate!
Queen's Club Dream Crushed
Can you believe it? Serena and Mboko actually got off to a HOT start, winning their doubles opener at the Queen's Club. We were all hyped, right? Thinking this was the beginning of something special, watching a legend back on the court. But then, Mboko withdrew. Just like that, Serena's run was cut short. It's a tough break, an absolute gut punch for anyone who was looking forward to seeing her compete. One injury, and the whole comeback narrative completely changed. You can feel the frustration all the way here in the Emerald City.
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And speaking of tough breaks, it wasn't a perfect week everywhere. For us Seattle fans, it was a bit rough watching our Storm take on the LA Sparks. Nneka Ogwumike led LA past Seattle in that showdown, a tough pill to swallow, no doubt. But elsewhere, things were wild! The USWNT, those absolute warriors, ground out a chaotic 1-0 win over Brazil in a friendly that saw EIGHT red cards! EIGHT! Can you imagine the tension on that pitch? That's some gritty play right there. They also faced Brazil in a second friendly in São Paulo, falling 2-1 in a physical match. Meanwhile, the NWSL is setting up for a big finish, with Washington's Audi Field tapped to host the 2026 NWSL Championship Match. That's a huge deal, bringing the title match back to DC for the first time since 2022.
Team News Across the Leagues
Beyond the immediate action, there's been some interesting stuff happening. In the PWHL, the expansion team Hamilton signed veteran defender Zoe Boyd to a two-year contract, while PWHL San Jose inked forward Maggie Connors to a two-year deal. Always good to see teams building up their rosters. And on a different note, the 2025 women's sports champions, the Las Vegas Aces and Gotham FC, confirmed that President Trump did not extend White House invitations to them. That's definitely something worth noting.
So, what's next for us? We keep watching, we keep cheering! We're always looking for that next big play, that next dominant performance. Keep that Seattle sports spirit burning bright, folks!
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