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Serena Williams’ Wimbledon singles comeback ends in a loss on a remarkable Centre Court night

Serena Williams' Wimbledon return ends in a Centre Court loss, sparking high devotion despite tennis moving on.

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Serena Williams made a singles comeback at Wimbledon, playing on Centre Court and losing the match, according to coverage from The New York Times. Coverage notes her coaching team includes Jarmere Jenkins and Rennae Stubbs (Yahoo Sports) and highlights that, while tennis has moved on, devotion to Williams remains high, as described by The Guardian.

Future attention will focus on any statements from her coaches and potential next steps for Williams, as the sport monitors her ongoing involvement.

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Who are Serena Williams' coaches for the Wimbledon comeback?

Jarmere Jenkins and Rennae Stubbs, as reported by Yahoo Sports.

What was the result of Serena Williams' Wimbledon singles comeback?

She lost the match on Centre Court, according to The New York Times.

How is public sentiment toward Serena described in the coverage?

The Guardian reports that devotion to Serena remains high despite tennis having moved on.

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