Venus Williams pairs with Jamie Murray for mixed doubles win after 'last minute' Wimbledon entry
LONDON — Venus Williams arrived at Wimbledon last week with no intentions of competing. But then she had a change of heart.
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LONDON — Venus Williams arrived at Wimbledon last week with no intentions of competing. But then she had a change of heart.
Venus Williams has won her first match on her return to the tour with a three sets win with Jamie Murray in the mixed doubles. The pair beat Alicja Rosolska and Michael Venus 6-3 6-7(3) 6-3 in the first round in front of a boisterous crowd inside No. 1 Court.
Sania Mirza, who is making her final Wimbledon appearance, and Mate Pavic advanced to the second round of mixed doubles event with a hard-fought win over David Vega Hernandez and Natela Dzalamidze here on Friday. The Indo-Croatian duo won 6-4, 3-6, 7-6(3) in a first round match.
The 2022/23 snooker season is starting to shape up with the addition of the World Mixed Doubles to the calendar and a new home for the elite eight-man Tour Championship. Ronnie O'Sullivan, Judd Trump, Neil Robertson and Mark Selby are set to play in the World Mixed Doubles at the Marshall Arena in Milton Keynes in September.
Former British No 1 Kyle Edmund makes his return to Wimbledon on Friday, 18 months after he last stepped on to a tennis court.
Reanne Evans is delighted to see the World Mixed Doubles added to the snooker calendar and hopes to see more team events brought in for all professionals to play in.
World champion Ronnie O'Sullivan will head the line-up when the World Doubles competition returns to the snooker circuit in September for the first time since 1991. O'Sullivan, Judd Trump, Neil Robertson and Mark Selby – the four leading players in the world rankings – and the women's top quartet of Reanne Evans, Ng On Yee, world champion Nutcharut Wongharuthai and Rebecca Kenna will compete for the title over the weekend of 24/25 September in Milton Keynes. Ad/> Teams will be formed by a random draw at the Marshall Arena with the four pairs competing in a round-robin format to reach the World Mixed Doubles final.
Nick Kyrgios has claimed he will play the ATP Finals event with countryman Thanasi Kokkinakis after he pulled out of their doubles match at Wimbledon shortly after beating Filip Krajinovic to advance to the third round in the singles tournament. The friends teamed up to win their home Grand Slam tournament at the Australian Open back in January.