Tennis legend Venus Williams is set to make a long-awaited return to the court as she accepts a wildcard entry into the Washington Open, marking her first competitive match in 16 months.
The 45-year-old, who boasts an illustrious career with seven Grand Slam singles titles, last competed at the Miami Open in March 2024. Her most recent victory dates back even further—to the Cincinnati Open in August 2023. Since then, she has been listed as “inactive” on the WTA website, meaning she currently holds no official ranking.
But now, the tennis icon is back—and she’s bringing her champion’s spirit to the capital.
“There’s something truly special about DC – the energy, the fans, the history,” Williams shared in a statement. “This city has always shown me so much love and I can’t wait to compete there again.”
The Washington Open, a WTA 500-level event, kicks off on July 21 and features a strong women’s field including Emma Raducanu, Jessica Pegula, Naomi Osaka, and Amanda Anisimova, who just reached the Wimbledon final against world number one Iga Swiatek.
A Storied Career Worth Celebrating
Venus Williams is no stranger to elite competition. A former world number one, she is a five-time Wimbledon singles champion and two-time US Open singles winner. Alongside her sister Serena Williams, she has dominated doubles as well, claiming 14 Grand Slam titles in women’s doubles.
Despite stepping away from the spotlight, Venus has remained a powerful symbol of resilience, grace, and longevity in professional sport. Her decision to skip Indian Wells earlier this year, citing overseas travel, had left many wondering about her future in the game. Now, her wildcard acceptance signals that she’s not done yet.
What Her Return Means
Venus’s return is more than just a match—it’s a moment. In an era where tennis is seeing a new generation rise, her presence adds historical weight and emotional energy to the tournament. Whether she wins or not, fans will be tuning in to witness the return of one of the sport’s true greats.
So mark your calendars—July 21 could be the beginning of one more incredible chapter in the legacy of Venus Williams.