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Serena and Venus Williams reunite for doubles at the US Open, marking their first tournament together in over four years. The U.S. Tennis Association grants them a wild-card entry. The sisters, with 14 women’s doubles Grand Slam titles, aim to add to their legacy at Flushing Meadows, where they’ve won twice. Serena, nearing the end of her career at 41, hints this may be her final event. Venus, 42, joins her for this pivotal moment. They last played doubles together in June 2018. Since then, Serena has partnered with Caroline Wozniacki and Ons Jabeur, while Venus teamed up with Harriet Dart and Coco Gauff. The Williams sisters boast 30 major singles titles—23 for Serena, 7 for Venus—and three Olympic gold medals. Excitement builds as they prepare to hit the court together once again.

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