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How Williams' British hitting partner kept comeback secret

26-year-old British hitting partner David Quayle from Wigan was secretly recruited in May 2026 to train Serena Williams in Florida ahead of her return to professional tennis at the Queen's Club Championships doubles event. Quayle, who previously trained with Williams ahead of the 2018 French Open, will remain part of her support team for upcoming tournaments including a potential stop in Berlin and possible Wimbledon appearance now that the comeback is public.

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