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Davenport Puts Serena Williams’ Comeback Odds in the ‘High 90s’ as Eligibility Nears

The six-month testing window from her late-2025 return to the anti-doping pool would make her eligible to compete at the end of February.

Overview

  • Lindsay Davenport told Australian broadcaster Nine she believes there is a high‑90s percent chance Williams returns to competition in 2026.
  • Davenport argues re-entering the testing pool signals intent because it requires daily availability for doping controls while managing family and business commitments.
  • Based on the six-month requirement, Davenport says Williams could begin entering tournaments at the end of February.
  • Williams has made no announcement, posting in December that she was not coming back but offering evasive answers in a Jan. 29 Today show interview.
  • Debate over a potential format remains speculative, with many suggesting a doubles appearance with Venus; Williams last played at the 2022 US Open, reaching the third round.