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Venus Williams is largely responsible for a new generation of black tennis players and fans in Washington, D.C.
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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.
Venus Williams has made history as the second-oldest woman to win a WTA Tour-level singles match, but her triumph extends ...
Venus Williams recently shed light on the sensitive topic of equalizing pay in both men's and women's sports, and the WNBA ...
The journey of Emma Raducanu and Elena Rybakina in the DC Open doubles came to an end after the unprecedented pairing retired ...
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Tennis365 on MSNFormer Wimbledon finalist Eugenie Bouchard calls her retirement ‘a celebration, not a funeral’Eugenie Bouchard wants her shock retirement to be ‘a celebration, not a funeral’, with the Canadian hanging up her racket at ...
Venus Williams spilled that the secret behind her Citi DC Open return was that she never got out of shape and practice, and ...
Seven-time Grand Slam singles champion Venus Williams made her long-awaited return to the WTA tour at the Mubadala Citi DC ...
Williams, who beat Peyton Stearns earlier in the week to become the oldest winner of a WTA Tour-level match in over 20 years, ...
Magdalena Frech was the villain of the piece in Washington, but made sure she won the crowd over after knocking Venus ...
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Tennis365 on MSN‘Grateful’ Venus Williams reacts to receiving Cincinnati Open wildcard after losing in WashingtonVenus Williams says that she is ‘grateful’ for her Washington run and is looking forward to an ‘amazing’ Cincinnati Open, ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNRaducanu Faces Crisis as Citi Open Heat Forces Brutal CallThe 2025 Citi Open served up an unexpected spark as Emma Raducanu and Elena Rybakina teamed up to turn heads in Washington, D ...
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