Venus Williams, 45, becomes 2nd oldest winner
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When Venus Williams walked onto the court at the 2025 Citi Open, the tennis world was watching with a mix of nostalgia and disbelief. After more than a year away from competitive p
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Tennis World USA on MSNWashington: Venus Williams, Hailey Baptiste fall just short of upsetting No. 2 seeds
Playing against No. 2 seeds Taylor Townsend and Zhang Shuai, the American duo made it a tight contest but ultimately fell just short 4-6 6-3 6-10 to the second-seeded pair. In the first set, Williams and Baptiste recovered from an early break down - but lost their serve again - and that turned out to be costly in the opener.
From a crowd-pleasing doubles return for Venus Williams and Hailey Baptiste to Victoria Mboko’s continued surge, here’s what you might’ve missed on Day 1 in Washington.
Venus Williams, one of the most decorated athletes in tennis history, is no stranger to pushing through pain. With four Olympic gold medals, seven Grand Slam titles, and over $42 million in prize money,
Venus Williams had just thrown me off my game and we weren’t even on ... At 41, she’s now the inverse of the age she was when she first went pro. That’s almost three decades of excellence.