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WASHINGTON — After Venus Williams' four-matches-in-four-days return to professional tennis was over, after she was loudly feted by appreciative fans even after a loss in singles, the D.C. Open stadium announcer offered a thought: “We’re never going to say goodbye to Venus Williams, are we?” he said.
Being Black women in a predominantly white sport, the Williams sisters have suffered racist attacks for years, but this one will shock you
After defying the adage of age in the DC Open, Venus Williams was eliminated in the second round of the doubles tournament
WASHINGTON — Venus Williams took the Mubadala Citi DC Open by storm.
The younger Williams last played at the 2022 U.S. Open, which was her swan song as she revealed she was "evolving" from tennis—essentially retiring. However, Williams recently posted a video of herself hitting tennis balls on a court to social media, causing fans to wonder whether she was teasing a return to the sport in some way.
As she prepares to compete for the first time in over a year, Venus Williams isn't ruling out the possibility of her younger sister, tennis legend Serena Williams, making a comeback of her own.
As Venus Williams prepares to make her tennis comeback at the DC Open after more than a year away from the sport, she has unsurprisingly fielded questions from reporters on a video her sister, Serena,
Venus Williams is hinting about Serena coming out of retirement, noting the two Palm Beach Gardens residents have practiced together recently.
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Atlanta Black Star on MSN‘Which Body are We Supposed to Believe???’: Serena Williams’ Fuller Frame In New Video Leaves Critics Confused After Claiming She Got ‘Too Thin’Nearly two weeks after Serena Williams gave fans a fright over her thin and chiseled figure, the tennis champ has returned to the internet, showing fans
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Tennis World on MSNAndy Roddick compares Venus Williams to Roger FedererWhen you consider that Venus beat the current world number 35, then the organizers' decision to give her a wild card wasn't as bad as it might seem. On the latest episode of his famous podcast, former American ace Andy Roddick gave his honest verdict on this topic: "I don't care if Venus loses or not.
Venus Williams' comeback might result in a US Open spot, but it's unclear if the 45-year-old seven-time Grand Slam title winner will request one.