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Venus Williams returned to Tennis scene, ready to compete for the first time for more than a year, and he smiled frequently during discussions on Sundays His return to DC OpenThere was something that would make him more happy: if Her younger sister Serena Was on the side for the journey.
“I’m telling my team: If he was here, it would only make it better like, like we always did everything together, so I missed him,” Venus when asked about a recent video on social media that Serena showed a racket. “But if he is back then I am sure he’ll let you know.”
It was definitely called with a wide smile. 43 -year -old Serena did not play Since opening in 2022 USAWhen he declared that he was “developed” away from the game he was dominated to extend the way to 23 Grand Slam is the single title And in doubles with Venus is 14.
“I don’t know what he’s going to do. I don’t ask these questions,” Venus said one day before the strict court tournament in the capital of the country. “I think we always hit the ball because that’s what we are. We’re always hurting.”
He said it showed Serena during her recent practice session and joined for about 15 or 20 minutes.
Venus said, “He can take six months leave and he watches it clean.” “You can’t teach this kind of talent she she is very good.”
They both were the best at one point.
Both reached the first number in the rankings. 45 -year -old Venus won seven big single championships at the US Open last month, two And five in the WimbledonThe
His last tournament was at the Miami Open in March 2024, where he came out in the first round. It has been so long that the official WA Tour website enroll him as “inactive”.
“This is very special to play tennis in my favor,” Venus said. “I think it’s a surprise for fans – and in general a surprise, because I keep my cards tight.”
Of course not.
It came as a bit of a push to the Tennis World when its presence in Washington was announced a week ago in Washington.
His team reached DC Open Chairman Mark Inn in April to determine whether he would be open to the Venus in an event for the last time in 2022. He said that he needed two seconds to respond: “Of course.”
The law he said in an interview, “He is such a icon of sports – and importantly both outside and outside the court.” “So anytime you can be involved with him and keep the spotlight on his and her everything and continues, this is extremely positive” “
What did he miss the most when he was away from the tour?
Venus said, “I had all the time and of course adrenaline, everything,” said Venus. “The game of the game is pure fun, challenge fun, to overcome – when you play, you overcome so many challenges: Your opponents, conditions, you have to overcome yourself a lot of time Those Those things are very exciting.”
Asked why he was returning to court, Venus reacted a simple response: “Why not?”
Whether it was a one -stop tour or he was planning to play anywhere else, he was not ready to say much.
“I’m here right now, and who knows?” Venus Dr. “There is probably something more. … but at this moment, I just concentrated on it i