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Venus Williams has addressed speculation over her future in tennis as she prepares to return from a 16-month hiatus. The ...
Naturally, Venus Williams’ return to competitive tennis at the DC Open has sparked questions about whether her sister Serena ...
Coco Gauff, the rising phenom of American tennis, has warmly welcomed Venus Williams back to the WTA Tour as the 45-year-old ...
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The Mirror US on MSNVenus Williams claims health insurance was the reason behind tennis return
Venus Williams made history on the tennis court at the DC Open on Tuesday before revealing a surprising reason why she returned to competitive action ...
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India Today on MSNVenus Williams returns to tennis, hopes sister Serena will also join the fun
Venus Williams is hoping her sister Serena will follow her back onto the court, as the 45-year-old prepares to make her ...
Interview: Cavendish’s tally of 35 Tour de France stage wins sounded insurmountable at the time, but Pogacar is ripping up ...
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Tennis Mailbag: Making Sense of Canada Open’s Withdrawals
There is activity in the stands, apparently a fan is suffering from heat. Sabalenka goes to her cooler, takes out an ice pack ...
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal recently stepped onto the golf course to try their hands at a new sport after navigating two of the most decorated careers tennis has seen.
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FirstCuriosity on MSNVenus Williams Explains Motivations of Returning to the WTA Tour at the Age of 45
Venus Williams has announced her return to professional tennis after a 16-month break, driven by what she describes as her “love of the game.” The 45-year-old will make her comeback at the 2025 Citi ...
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FirstSportz on MSNAndrea Petkovic Questions What Novak Djokovic Did Wrong to Be ‘Third Wheel’ Amid Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz’s Dominance
Following Wimbledon, former player Andrea Petkovic thinks that amid the Alcaraz and Sinner era, Djokovic has become a third ...
Easy access to the sport's biggest race is vital for inspiring new generations of riders - but it is about to be scrapped ...
Fifteen students from the Reynolds School of Journalism spent 10 days in Paris reporting on exhibition matches and Parisian ...
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