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Five-time singles champion Venus Williams handed Wimbledon wild card

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Five-time Wimbledon singles champion Venus Williams has been awarded a wild card for next month’s championships. Williams, who played mixed doubles at the All England Club last year, has not played in the singles event since 2021 but rolled back the years on Monday to beat Camila Giorgi at the Rothesay Classic in Birmingham days after her 43rd birthday.

Williams competes sparingly these days and only played her first tournament since January at a grass-court event in the Netherlands last week before heading to Birmingham.

Initial wild cards have been announced for The Championships 2023 ⬇️#Wimbledon — Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) June 21, 2023 Her gutsy 7-6 (5), 4-6 7-6 (6) victory over Giorgi in more than three hours on Monday represented a first win over a top-50 opponent since 2019.

Ten singles wild cards have been handed to British male and female players, including Liam Broady and Katie Boulter, while Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina will be involved in Wimbledon after she missed last year’s tournament due to her pregnancy.

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