Venus Williams became the oldest woman to compete in an Australian Open singles main draw, surpassing the mark set by Japan’s ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — Venus Williams was so close. Sunday night, the seven-time Grand Slam champion was two games away from becoming the oldest woman to win a match at the Australian Open, when she ...
The former world No. 1, 45, was in good spirits after coming within two games of upsetting Olga Danilovic on Sunday.
Venus Williams returned to the Australian Open for the first time in five years and nearly 30 years after she ...
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'Proud' Venus Williams, 45, exits Australian Open after epic battle
Venus Williams fell at the first hurdle but said she was proud of herself after making history as the oldest woman to ever ...
Venus Williams didn't have an extended stay in the 2026 Australian Open women's singles draw, but it was long enough to make ...
Serbia’s Olga Danilovic came from a double-break down in the final set to defeat Venus Williams 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-4 to advance to the second round of the Australian Open. The left-hander will next meet ...
Venus Williams sees record-breaking Australian Open return end in heartbreak - Williams, 45, lost the final six games in a row as Serbia’s Olga Danilovic triumphed in a three-set thriller ...
The American was up 4-0 in the third set but stumbled as she made history by becoming the oldest person to compete in the main singles draw in Melbourne ...
Venus Williams is still playing on the WTA Tour at 45, even though she is not a regular presence anymore. She has played five ...
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Australian Open: Venus Williams blows huge lead, Coco Gauff match is off
Williams loses to Olga Danilovic in the Australian Open first round after a stunning collapse.
“In a lot of ways I’m having to relearn how to do things again,” the seven-time Grand Slam winner said after the match ...
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