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Serena Williams' coach tells AP nerves and a closed roof were factors in Wimbledon loss
By Andrew Dampf, Associated Press at KSAT 12 (ABC affiliate)
· July 4, 2026
· 6 min read
Looking back, it seems perfectly understandable that it took Serena Williams some time to settle her nerves in her first singles match in nearly four years.Rennae Stubbs, one of Williams' coaches, pin-pointed a moment about an hour into the 44-year-old's defeat to an opponent less than half her a...
Key takeaway Rennae Stubbs, one of Williams' coaches, pin-pointed a moment about an hour into the 44-year-old's defeat to an opponent less than half her age earlier this week at Wimbledon.
Why this matters in The San Antonio
San Antonio tennis fans are likely among those who tuned in to watch Serena Williams' highly anticipated return to singles competition at Wimbledon. While Williams' loss to a younger opponent was not surprising, her determination and resilience in the face of a long layoff and injury are traits that resonate with athletes and fans in San Antonio. The city's own tennis community, which includes numerous public courts and programs, can appreciate the hard work and dedication required to compete at Williams' level. As Williams hinted at a potential return to competition soon, San Antonio fans may be wondering if she could make an appearance at a local tournament or event, potentially inspiring a new generation of tennis players in the area. With the U.S. Open approaching, Williams' next move will be closely watched, and San Antonio fans will be eager to see if she can regain her top form.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 4, 2026 ·
Source: KSAT 12 (ABC affiliate) ·
Reading time: 6 min
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What is this story about? Looking back, it seems perfectly understandable that it took Serena Williams some time to settle her nerves in her first singles match in nearly four years.Rennae Stubbs, one of Williams' coaches, pin-pointed a moment about an hour into the 44-year-old's defeat to an opponent less than half her a...
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