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| Serena Williams |
Serena Williams has filed the necessary paperwork for a return to tennis – but then said she is “not coming back” to the sport.
The American great, who won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, retired after the 2022 US Open.
The International Tennis Integrity Agency has confirmed to BBC Sport that Williams, 44, is back on the list of players registered for the drug testing pool.
Her name also appears on the most recent document published by the organisation on 6 October.
Just hours after it emerged she had re-entered the sport’s registered drug testing pool, Williams posted on social media: “I’m NOT coming back. This wildfire is crazy”.
Why Williams would ask for her name to be added, without any intention of playing again, remains a mystery because joining the list invites a visit from doping officials.
Every active player is subject to out-of-competition testing. But those in the testing pool – which is largely comprised of the top 100 singles, doubles and wheelchair players as well as returning athletes – must let the testers know where they will be for one hour of every single day.
Williams was never a fan of the word retirement, preferring instead to say she was “evolving away” from the sport in 2022.
Bill Clinton, Billie Jean King, Tiger Woods, and Mike Tyson were among the crowd in New York three years ago as Williams won her first two singles matches at her final US Open.
Her career was eventually brought to an end by Australia’s Ajla Tomljanovic in the third round, but only after Williams had saved five match points in an electric night session on Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Every retired player must make themselves available for out-of-competition testing for six months before they are eligible to compete professionally again.
It is not known exactly when Williams asked for her name to be re-added to the list, but, even if she had to wait six months from 6 October, it would make a return possible from April.