WASHINGTON (AP) – Competing at a tournament for the first time in more than a year, and in doubles for the first time in nearly three, Venus Williams hit a big serve on her initial delivery at the DC Open on Monday and, curiously, it was wiped out by a foot-fault call.
Venus Williams wins a doubles match at Washington in her first tournament in more than a year
WASHINGTON (AP) – Competing at a tournament for the first time in more than a year, and in doubles for the first time in nearly three, Venus Williams hit a big serve on her initial delivery at the DC Open on Monday and, curiously, it was wiped out by a foot-fault call.
The 45-year-old Williams, an owner of 21 Grand Slam titles across singles and doubles, smiled incredulously, as did the other three players involved in the match in front of a full crowd that eventually included NBA star Kevin Durant. And then Williams carried on, displaying her trademark power on some strokes and missing others while teaming with Hailey Baptiste for a 6-3, 6-1 victory against 2014 Wimbledon runner-up Eugenie Bouchard and Clervie Ngounoue.
“My personal goal is to have fun I think right now, and enjoy the moment, not put too much pressure on myself,” Williams said Sunday as she prepared to return to action for the first time since the Miami Open in March 2024. “Of course I love winning. I want to win. But more than anything, I just want to get the best out of myself. If I can do that, then I’ll be fine.”
She did both – winning, yes, and contributing plenty to the cause, but also having a good time, high-fiving or fist-bumping Baptiste after some of their best points, laughing after others and waving to an appreciative crowd that roared over and over for Williams. She and Baptiste hugged when it ended.