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Serena Williams has received a Wimbledon draw that gives her a credible competitive opportunity. Maya Joint is a manageable opening matchup, Alexandra Eala would present a playable second round, and instability around Iga Świątek could remove the section’s highest-ranked obstacle. Grass also favors Serena’s serve, return and immediate weight of shot more than a slower surface would.
But a favorable bracket is not the same as an easy tournament. Serena’s ceiling will depend on whether her movement, recovery and match tolerance survive the accumulated demands of consecutive rounds.
The episode also examines why Novak Djokovic remains structurally suited to Wimbledon, how repeated resistance could wear down Jannik Sinner and why Alexander Zverev may be the tournament’s second-strongest title candidate. On the women’s side, the hosts disagree over Aryna Sabalenka’s difficult quarter and identify Belinda Bencic as a disciplined tactical threat to Coco Gauff.
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"Serena’s Opening—and the Players Built for Wimbledon" is an episode of Best Of Three. Runtime 1 hr 18 min. Published June 26, 2026. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.