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Venus Williams Returns to Australian Open After Five-Year Absence
2 Jan
Summary
- Venus Williams will compete in the Australian Open singles for the first time in five years.
- The 45-year-old tennis icon previously won five Australian Open doubles titles.
- Williams faced health issues from fibroids, leading to her WTA inactive status.

Venus Williams, the 45-year-old tennis icon, has officially been granted a wild-card entry into the Australian Open singles field. This marks her first appearance in the tournament's singles draw in five years, exciting fans who remember her five doubles titles and two singles finals appearances at the event.
Williams’ presence at the Australian Open comes after a significant period away from the sport. She had been inactive for 16 months due to health complications related to fibroids, a situation that led the WTA to officially list her as inactive. Her return to competitive play began in July of the previous year.
Her journey back has seen her compete in various events, including the US Open, where she challenged a top-11 seed. This wild-card entry confirms one more Grand Slam appearance for the veteran player, who also recently participated in the Charlotte Invitational exhibition and got married.




