Serena Williams’ highly anticipated return to professional tennis has been overshadowed by injury concerns after her doubles partner, Victoria Mboko, was forced to retire from her singles match at the Queen’s Club Championships with a knee injury.
The development has cast doubt over Williams and Mboko’s participation in their scheduled doubles quarter-final, just days after the pair made a winning start to their partnership.
Injury Blow For Mboko
The 19-year-old Canadian suffered the injury during her singles contest against former world number one Karolina Pliskova.
Mboko was attempting to chase down a forehand on a crucial break point when she slipped and fell awkwardly, immediately clutching her left knee and crying out in pain.
Medical attention was quickly provided as concern spread around the court.
Although she managed to get back on her feet and return briefly to her chair, the teenager was visibly distressed and covered her face with a towel before eventually retiring from the match.
She left the court limping and in tears, raising fears over the severity of the injury.

Serena’s Doubles Campaign In Doubt
The injury comes as a significant setback for Serena Williams, who made her long-awaited return to competitive tennis earlier this week.
The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion returned to action after nearly four years away from the sport, partnering Mboko in the doubles competition.
The pair enjoyed an impressive opening-round victory, eliminating the tournament’s third seeds and generating excitement among fans eager to see Williams back on court.
However, Mboko’s injury now leaves uncertainty surrounding their participation in Thursday’s quarter-final.
Tournament officials are expected to provide further updates once medical assessments are completed.
Pliskova Expresses Sympathy
Karolina Pliskova, who was leading the match 6-2, 3-4 at the time of the retirement, expressed disappointment at the circumstances surrounding her victory.
The former Wimbledon finalist praised Mboko’s performance and wished the young Canadian a speedy recovery.
“It’s such a shame. I think we played quite a good game and she was improving as the match was going on,” Pliskova said after the match.
“I wish her only the best. It’s not the way I want to win, so hopefully she is going to be fine for Wimbledon.”
Wimbledon Concerns
The timing of the injury is particularly worrying given that Wimbledon is fast approaching.
Mboko has emerged as one of the most exciting young talents in women’s tennis, and any lengthy absence would represent a significant setback in her development.
For Williams, meanwhile, the uncertainty surrounding her doubles campaign adds another twist to one of the sport’s most compelling comeback stories.
Fans around the world will now be awaiting medical updates on Mboko’s condition and whether the Serena Williams-Victoria Mboko partnership can continue its Queen’s Club journey.