American great Serena Williams will make ⁠a stunning return to singles at this year’s Wimbledon after being handed the final wild card by the All England Club on Sunday.

The seven-time Wimbledon singles champion was already assured of a return to ​the championships for the first time in four years after ‌accepting ‌a doubles wild card with sister Venus.

“This is not ​a drill,” the tournament wrote in a post on its Instagram account.

The announcement that the 44-year-old mother of two will ⁠play singles will provide a massive storyline for the Grand Slam ⁠that starts on June 29.

The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion returned to the court after a four-year absence at ​this month’s Queen’s Club ⁠championships, playing doubles with Canada’s Victoria Mboko.

She also played doubles in Berlin this week.

Williams, widely-regarded ⁠as the greatest ​female tennis player of all time, last ​played a singles match at Wimbledon as a wild card ​in 2022 — ‌losing to Harmony Tan in the first round.

After that year’s U.S. Open, she said she would “evolve away from tennis,“ although she never officially retired.

Wild cards are handed out by tournament organizers ‌to players whose rankings do not permit automatic entry and are usually reserved for local players, those with illustrious career records or high-profile players returning from injury.

Williams first appeared at Wimbledon in 1998, ​reaching ​the third round in the singles competition.

She won the title for ​the first time in 2002, beating older sister Venus in the ⁠final, and went on to become the dominant force in the women’s game, spending a combined total of 319 weeks as the WTA world number one.

Williams added singles crowns ​in 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015 and 2016 and also won six doubles titles at the grasscourt major with Venus.