Her return to grand slam motion at Wimbledon on Tuesday — a three-hour, 11-minute tussle with France’s Concord Tan — was theatrical, enthralling, however finally ended with defeat.

Within the longest sport of the ladies’s singles draw up to now, Tan, ranked No. 115 on the planet and making her first look at Wimbledon, not to mention on the principle stage of Centre Court docket, held her nerve within the deciding tremendous tie break to win 7-5 1-6 7-6 (10-7).

This was clearly not essentially the most classic efficiency of Williams’ illustrious profession, nor was it ever going to be given her time away from the sport.

However because the roof closed and the lights flashed on in Centre Court docket — a scene that prompted oohs and ahs from these watching on — the 2 gamers placed on a present that over-delivered on drama.

Williams fist pumps during her first-round defeat against Harmony Tan at Wimbledon.

On the finish, it was Tan who crashed Williams’ comeback occasion, on a number of events producing photographs that even earned applause from her opponent on the opposite aspect of the online.

“For my first Wimbledon — it is wow. Simply wow,” Tan, misplaced for phrases, mentioned in her on-court interview.

Few in attendance might disagree.

As for Williams, who turned 40 final September, she is refusing to surrender on her pursuit of a record-equaling twenty fourth grand slam title, 5 years after she claimed her final on the Australian Open.

“Who is aware of the place I am going to pop up,” she informed reporters when requested about her future, even suggesting that an look on the US Open might be on the playing cards later this yr.

“The US Open — that being the primary place I’ve received a grand slam — is one thing that is all the time tremendous particular,” Williams added. “Your first time is all the time particular. There’s undoubtedly numerous motivation to get higher and to play at dwelling.”

Rustiness was to be anticipated throughout Williams’ return at Wimbledon and it took her time to search out some sense of rhythm in opposition to Tan. Previous to Tuesday, her solely aggressive outing over the previous yr had been two doubles matches at Eastbourne final week.

She was damaged within the first sport, however by the fourth had began to search out her ft — hanging her floor strokes extra cleanly as she hit again with a double break of Tan’s serve.

Tan deployed a variety of shots in her three-set victory against Serena Williams.

The primary set, nonetheless, proved to be indicative of the match as a complete: simply as Williams appeared to have the higher hand over her opponent, Tan would claw her approach again into competition.

That was the case on a number of events within the closing set as Williams twice led by a break, then raced into an early lead within the deciding tremendous tie break, just for Tan to win 10 of the subsequent 13 factors and declare the most important win of her profession.

Tuesday’s match was a transparent distinction in kinds. Williams’ attacking show was hit-and-miss as she landed 61 winners — a mixture of thumping floor strokes and sweetly-struck drive volleys — interspersed with 54 unforced errors.

Tan, however, was extra conservative and relied closely on her slice to maneuver Williams across the court docket — a tactic the American later admitted had taken her without warning.

“I believe I might have performed any particular person, [it] in all probability would have had a special end result,” she mentioned. “I knew going into it there was a whole lot of slice, however not a lot on the forehand. I undoubtedly needed to attempt to discover my rhythm on the market. You realize, hindsight is 20/20.”

The optimistic for Williams, who retired in opposition to Aliaksandra Sasnovich within the first spherical of final yr’s Wimbledon after slipping and injuring her leg, was that her physique held up nicely in opposition to Tan.

“Bodily I used to be superb,” she added. “Final couple factors I actually began to really feel it. However I am transferring nicely, I am getting a whole lot of balls again. I am transferring nicely in follow.

“That wasn’t shocking for me as a result of I knew I used to be doing that nicely. I did not follow for, you realize, a three-hour match. I assume that is the place I went fallacious.”

It's unclear when and where we will next see Serena Williams on a tennis court.

Forward of Wimbledon, Williams mirrored on how tennis is now not her sole focus in life. Off the court docket, motherhood, her enterprise firm, and the discharge of the film King Richard, which she helped to supply, have all occupied her time.

“It has been completely totally different, truthfully. Part of me seems like that could be a little bit extra of my life now than tournaments,” she mentioned final week.

However that is to not say Williams is completely able to say goodbye to tennis — even when she stays undecided about when and the place her subsequent look can be.

And if something, the defeat in opposition to Tan has made the tennis fires burn that little bit brighter.

“It undoubtedly makes me wish to hit the follow courts,” she mentioned, “as a result of while you’re taking part in not dangerous and also you’re so shut … it is truly sort of like, ‘Okay, Serena, you are able to do this in order for you.'”