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Venus Williams still ‘feeling the fire’ ahead of Australian Open record

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Last updated: 2026/01/04 at 8:32 AM
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Tennis legend Venus Williams is set to make history at the 2025 Australian Open, becoming the oldest woman to compete in the main draw of a Grand Slam tournament. The 44-year-old American accepted a wildcard entry, signaling her continued commitment to professional tennis despite a recent hiatus and advancing age. Williams is currently preparing for warm-up tournaments in Auckland and Hobart as she gears up for the January 18th competition in Melbourne.

The announcement came Sunday in Auckland, New Zealand, where Williams is participating in the ASB Classic. This marks her return to competitive play after a brief appearance at the US Open in August, following a 16-month break from the sport. The Australian Open will be Williams’ first Grand Slam appearance since the 2019 Wimbledon Championships.

Venus Williams Eyes Australian Open at 44

While Williams expressed she wasn’t focused on breaking records, she acknowledged the significance of the opportunity. According to reports, she stated her primary goal is to find joy in the competition and embrace the challenges that come with stepping outside her comfort zone. This mindset reflects a shift in perspective as she continues her remarkable career.

Williams’ longevity in a physically demanding sport is noteworthy. She attributed her continued play, in part, to the fitness benefits of tennis, playfully noting it “gives you great legs.” This dedication to maintaining her physical condition is crucial as she navigates the demands of the tour.

A Storied Career

The seven-time major singles champion has a decorated history at the Australian Open. She reached the singles final in both 2003 and 2017, losing to Serena Williams and Roger Federer respectively. Additionally, she won four Australian Open doubles titles alongside her sister, Serena, demonstrating her versatility and success in all formats of the game.

Throughout her career, Williams has been a dominant force in women’s tennis, amassing 49 WTA singles titles and 14 Grand Slam singles titles. Her powerful serve and aggressive baseline game have consistently challenged opponents and captivated audiences worldwide. However, her recent return to competition has been marked by a need to regain match sharpness.

Williams acknowledged the challenge of limited recent match play, stating she has likely played fewer matches than any other player in the Auckland draw. She emphasized the importance of quickly adapting to the competitive environment and leveraging her extensive experience to overcome this hurdle. The Auckland tournament, featuring a first-round match against Magda Linette, provides a crucial opportunity to shake off any rust.

The acceptance of a wildcard into the Australian Open underscores the tournament’s recognition of Williams’ enduring legacy and contribution to the sport. Tournament officials likely considered her popularity and the potential for compelling matches when making their decision. This move also aligns with a broader trend of recognizing veteran players who continue to inspire.

Looking ahead, Williams will continue her preparation with the Hobart International, another warm-up event, before heading to Melbourne. Her performance in Auckland and Hobart will be closely watched as indicators of her form and competitiveness heading into the Australian Open. The draw for the Australian Open is expected to be released in the coming days, revealing the full extent of the challenges she will face.

The success of Williams’ return to Grand Slam competition remains uncertain, but her unwavering determination and storied career suggest she is capable of surprising many. Analysts will be monitoring her physical condition and ability to adapt to the modern game as key factors influencing her performance. The tennis world will be watching to see if the veteran can make a deep run in Melbourne.

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