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‘It’s not easy, it won’t be easy’: 45-year-old Venus Williams becomes second-oldest player in history to win a tour-level match

Until last week, the WTA Tour had listed her as an “inactive player”. Last year, she had surgery to remove uterine fibroids, but has now stunned the tennis world with her comeback win.

Venus Williamsdid not just send a bunch of records tumbling but also confirmed that mere participation was no motivator for the veteran former World No. 1. (AP)Venus Williamsdid not just send a bunch of records tumbling but also confirmed that mere participation was no motivator for the veteran former World No. 1. (AP)

Nearly two years separate the 818th and 819th victories in Venus Williams’ career.

When the 45-year-old arrived in Washington, D.C., out of surgery-induced semi-retirement to play a first professional tournament in 15 months, expectations could have been tempered.

When she became the second-oldest player in history to win a tour-level match late on Tuesday – after Martina Navratilova did so at 47 in 2004 – by defeating the World No. 35-ranked player who was born after she had already won the first four of her seven Major titles, Venus did not just send a bunch of records tumbling but also confirmed that mere participation was no motivator for the veteran former World No. 1.

Williams’ announcement of returning to professional tennis at this week’s DC Open for the first time since April 2024 may have sent a few heads turning. But after she powered her way past her 23-year-old compatriot, Peyton Stearns, 6-3, 6-4 to win her first match since August 2023, following up a triumphant return to doubles action a day prior, there was little doubting that the winning habits, the raw competitiveness, and the big-hitting are still alive and kicking. She is not just there to soak in the admiration of the large home crowds she can continue to pull. She is there to win.

“I’m just trying to figure out how many wins will it take before I’m off COBRA (a temporary American health insurance),” she said on court, jokingly, after Tuesday night’s victory. “I haven’t asked the WTA yet, but I gotta just keep winning until finally my insurance kicks back in, so…”

Namit Kumar is a Senior Sports Correspondent for The Indian Express, based in New Delhi. He is known for his versatile reporting across several major sports disciplines. Professional Profile Specializations: He covers a wide variety of sports including tennis, football, cricket, and motorsports. Focus: His writing often delves into the finer details and technical analysis of the sports he covers. Social Media: You can find him on X (formerly Twitter) at @namitkumar_17. Recent Notable Articles (Late 2025) Namit’s recent work focuses heavily on international cricket series and domestic tournaments, as well as high-profile global tennis events: International Cricket (India vs South Africa Series): "Intelligence, skill, and heart: How Arshdeep Singh took out Reeza Hendricks" (Dec 15, 2025) — A detailed analysis of Arshdeep's tactical comeback in the T20I series. "How India's seamers froze South Africa in chilly Dharamshala" (Dec 14, 2025). "Why India's T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav and vice-captain Shubman Gill losing form, is the start of a blunt headache" (Dec 12, 2025) — An analytical piece on the statistics and form of India's leadership duo. "Quinton de Kock dismantles Indian bowling combination with silent savagery" (Dec 11, 2025). Domestic Cricket (Ranji Trophy): "Ranji Trophy: J&K conquer Kotla and Delhi for first time" (Nov 11, 2025) — Reporting on the historic first win for Jammu & Kashmir over Delhi in the tournament's history. "What makes J&K pacer Auqib Nabi special" (Nov 8, 2025) — A profile on the pacer's accuracy and swing. "Unearthing the next Virat Kohli still a while away but Delhi's young batting talent full of promise" (Oct 24, 2025). Tennis and Golf: "Jannik Sinner's winter-time madness: How Italian refined his game to beat Alcaraz" (Nov 17, 2025) — A deep dive into Sinner’s technical improvements following his US Open loss. "Everyone's come to watch Rory McIlroy but keep an eye out for 'people's champion' Tommy Fleetwood" (Oct 17, 2025). Football Tactics: "Why are long throw-ins giving football defenders and lawmakers a headache?" (Nov 2, 2025) — An analytical piece on the evolving strategies surrounding throw-ins in modern football. Reporting Style Namit is active in covering the Delhi sports scene, providing detailed match reports for international cricket matches and Ranji Trophy fixtures at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. He also provides on-the-ground reporting for happenings in the city, such as his recent coverage of the DP World India Championship golf event. Additionally, he actively writes on tennis, analysing matches and reporting on major events, especially during the Grand Slam tournaments. ... Read More

 

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