I’ll play well, I am still same player, says Venus Williams

At 45, Venus Williams says she’s still the same player and expects to do well on her return at the Washington Open after 16 months out.
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Washington: As the world awaits the return of tennis icon Venus Williams, the 45-year-old believes she is still the same player and feels she will play well when she returns to the court after a 16-month gap at the Washington Open.

Williams will have her first meeting with fellow American Peyton Stearns in the first round. This is Williams' second appearance at the D.C. event, following a first-round loss in 2022.

"I definitely feel I'll play well. I'm still the same player. I'm a big hitter. I hit big. This is my brand. So it's about hitting big and actually putting it in. So, this will be my effort: put it in the court. That's my main goal,” said Williams in a press conference.

She will also feature in the women's doubles with her partner Hailey Baptiste. The 45-year-old Williams last contested a draw at Miami in March of 2024.

A seven-time grand slam winner - two US Open titles and five Wimbledon championships- Williams revealed how a trip to England for Wimbledon in June reignited the adrenaline in her and made her feel very excited for a possible comeback. IANS

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