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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.
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Her first match back on the WTA Tour, after a 16-month hiatus, was something between a sporting event and a tent revival.
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Daily Express US on MSNVenus Williams vows to 'play better' after comeback ends in WashingtonVenus Williams' comeback tournament at the Citi Open came to an end on Thursday, as she was beaten in the second round by Magdalena Frech.
The 45-year-old winner of seven Grand Slam singles titles rolled to her 819th career WTA singles victory. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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FirstCuriosity on MSNVenus Williams Absolutely Thrilled After Being Handed a Wildcard for the Cincinnati OpenVenus Williams has been given a wildcard for the Cincinnati Open, which kicks off on August 7. The 45-year-old returned to tour at the Washington Open winning her first match in sixteen months before her loss in the second round.
After becoming the second-oldest woman to win a tour-level singles match, Williams gave thanks to her fiance, who was in the stands at the DC Open. He is Andrea Preti, who is a Danish-born Italian model and actor, according to the website IMDB.
The 45-year-old, who lost in the second round Thursday at the DC Open in her return to tennis, has never looked happier after a loss.
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Daily Express US on MSNBernie Sanders uses Venus Williams example to torch Donald TrumpVenus Williams made her return to professional tennis this week after almost 16 months away from the sport - and Bernie Sanders has reacted