Tennis stars rejoice as Serena Williams announces competitive comeback

The 44-year-old will return at the Queen's Club Championships this month after receiving women's doubles wildcard entry.

The 44-year-old will return at the Queen's Club Championships this month after receiving women's doubles wildcard entry.

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The article is a Middle East Eye live blog update about US diplomacy, Hezbollah, Israeli strikes, and Iran negotiations. It contains no mention of Serena Williams, tennis, or a sports comeback, making it entirely mismatched with the stated topic.

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  • Serena Williams announces competitive comeback — Middle East Eye

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The provided raw text is a Middle East Eye live blog update covering: Trump's claims of Hezbollah agreeing to stop attacks on Israeli forces, ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon, Hezbollah counter-attacks, US-Iran negotiations, and international reactions. No content related to Serena Williams, tennis, or sports was found.

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Categoria: cronaca
Entità: Tennis, Serena, Williams