Venus Williams Triumphs in Doubles Comeback at 45: A Legacy Continues
At 45, Venus Williams makes a stunning doubles return at the Washington Open, showcasing her enduring talent and passion for tennis.



Venus Williams Shines in Doubles Return
Seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams marked her return to professional tennis with a victory in the women's doubles at the Washington Open. Partnering with Hailey Baptiste, Williams defeated Eugenie Bouchard and Clervie Ngounoue with a score of 6-3, 6-1. This win comes after a 16-month hiatus from the sport, highlighting her resilience and enduring skill.
A Legacy of Excellence
Williams, who has been a prominent figure on the WTA Tour for 32 years, expressed her joy and inspiration on returning to the court. "It was inspiring to be out here," she shared with Sky Sports. "I love this game and still hitting it big." Her victory not only celebrates her return but also her significant contributions to tennis, including 14 major doubles titles won alongside her sister Serena Williams.
Upcoming Challenges
Looking ahead, Williams is set to face Peyton Stearns in the singles competition. Her participation in both singles and doubles underscores her versatility and commitment to the sport. Despite her age, Williams continues to compete at a high level, inspiring both fans and fellow players.
Other Notable Matches
In other matches, British player Emma Raducanu and Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina overcame a challenging start to defeat Tereza Mihalikova and Olivia Nicholls. Their victory in a tight match (2-6, 7-6, 11-9) demonstrates the unpredictable and thrilling nature of tennis.
Men's Singles Update
In the men's singles, British players Dan Evans and Cameron Norrie advanced to the second round. Evans, after a slow start, managed to secure a win against Zizou Bergs, while Norrie prepares for a tough match against Lorenzo Musetti.
Venus Williams's return to tennis is a testament to her enduring passion and skill. As she continues to compete, she not only adds to her impressive legacy but also brings excitement and inspiration to the world of tennis.