Serena Williams appeared to shut down premature talk of calling time on her career by declaring that she hopes to return from injury in time for Wimbledon.
The 40-year-old has not played competitively since losing to Aliaksandra Sasnovich in the first round of last year’s tournament at SW19 and is now ranked at 246 in the world.
Williams’ future in the sport was called into question on Thursday when her long-time coach Patrick Mouratoglou announced he will now work with Simona Halep.
However, the 23-time major winner – who has been coached by Mouratoglou since 2012 – has moved to confirm her intention to return to top-level tennis in the coming months.
Speaking alongside Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers at an event in Miami, Williams said: “We’ve been talking about my comeback and he’s been hyping me up.
“He’s getting me ready for Wimbledon. Can’t wait!”
Williams is one major title shy of matching Margaret Court’s long-standing record of 24, having been beaten in four finals since her most recent triumph at the 2017 Australian Open.
She missed last year’s US Open on home soil, as well as the 2022 Australian Open in January.
Rodgers was surprised at Williams’ Wimbledon announcement and asked: “What about the US Open?”, to which the ex-world number one replied: “Wimbledon is first”.
The grass-court grand slam gets under way on June 27.