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Sports Jun 16, 2026

Serena Williams Returns to Wimbledon with Venus in Doubles

Serena and Venus Williams have received a wildcard to compete in the women's doubles draw at Wimble…
The Williams Sisters' Return to Wimbledon Serena and Venus Williams will rekindle their legendary doubles partnership at Wimbledon this month after receiving a wildcard into the women’s doubles draw of the Championships. Details of the Wildcard Announcement The All England Club announced its wildcard recipients on Tuesday morning in what was one of the highly anticipated wildcard announcements in recent memory considering Serena’s return to professional tennis this month after four years of retirement. Serena, a seven-times singles champion, did not request a singles wildcard for the Championships. Venus, a five-time singles champion, has also not received a singles wildcard. Other Wildcard Recipients The Wimbledon wildcard committee also had some more complicated decisions to make this year. Maja Chwalinska, the Polish player who stunned the tennis world this month by reaching the French Open women’s singles final as a qualifier, has also received a wildcard. Chwalinska will assume the rare status of being a wildcard and a seeded player at a grand slam tournament due to her sharp jump. Singles wildcards were also awarded to veterans Stan Wawrinka, who will retire this year, and Grigor Dimitrov. Serena's Comeback Continues Serena will take the next step in her comeback later today as she competes alongside Karolina Muchova of Czechia, the singles No 10, in the first round of the Berlin WTA tournament against Routliffe and Giuliana Olmos. The Williams Sisters' Legacy The Williams sisters are one of the most successful doubles pairings of all time, having won 14 grand slam titles together, the joint-second highest in the open era among teams, and six women’s doubles titles at Wimbledon, the highest in the open era.
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Entertainment May 13, 2026

Man Sentenced to Two Years for Stealing Unreleased Beyoncé Music

Kelvin Evans has been sentenced to two years in prison for stealing hard drives containing unreleas…
The LeadA man arrested for stealing hard drives containing unreleased Beyoncé music has pleaded guilty in an Atlanta court and been sentenced to two years in prison.The Theft DetailsKelvin Evans was arrested in September 2025 in connection to a July 2025 car robbery where two suitcases containing Beyoncé music and tour plans were stolen from a rental car. In an Atlanta court, Evans accepted a five-year sentence of which he will serve two years in custody. He was ordered to avoid the location of the theft in Atlanta and refrain from contact with the victim as part of his probation terms.The Music Industry ImpactThe stolen hard drives contained "watermarked music, some unreleased music, footage plans for the show and past and future set list," according to a police report. The theft occurred before Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour dates in Atlanta, which was later the highest-grossing tour of 2025, earning the performer over $407m across 32 shows.The Legal ConsequencesEvans initially pleaded not guilty and reportedly declined to take a deal in April, but changed his plea in court. He was arrested several weeks after the victims filed a report and was released on a $20,000 bond a month later. At the time of his arrest, Atlanta police confirmed that the stolen property had not been recovered, and it remains unclear whether it has since been found.The Beyoncé ContextBeyoncé's Cowboy Carter won the 2025 album of the year Grammy and was praised as "a thrilling 27-track journey through and beyond America's roots music." Earlier this month, Beyoncé co-chaired the Met Gala alongside Nicole Kidman, Venus Williams and Anna Wintour. Rumors have been swirling that Beyoncé will drop her new album this summer, speculatively titled Act III with a possible rock direction.
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