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'Just focused on the doubles' - Venus Williams responds to speculation she will retire at this year's US Open

Venus Williams says she is «just focused on the doubles» amid speculation she is to retire from the sport at the same tournament as her sister Serena. The 42-year-old made an Open Era record 91st Grand Slam main draw appearance at Flushing Meadows on Tuesday, but she fell to a 6-1 7-6(5) defeat to world No. 49 Alison Van Uytvanck.

She has not made it past the first round in the US Open since 2019 when she won one match. Ad The former world No. 1 quickly left the court on Arthur Ashe after her early exit, raising more questions over whether that would be the final singles appearance of her decorated career.

US Open‘Highlight of my day’ – Serena and Swiatek meet ahead of US OpenYESTERDAY AT 08:50 Williams' time at the tournament is not over as she is taking part in the doubles with Serena, who is set to retire from the sport once her run in New York concludes. The pair haven't played together at Flushing Meadows since 2014. When Venus was asked if she was planning to retire from the sport in her press conference, she responded: “Right now I’m just focused on the doubles." Venus is looking forward to playing alongside her sister — who she calls «the boss» — again.

«It was Serena's idea,» she added. «The boss, so do whatever she tells me to do (smiling). I don't think we have played since 2016, but might be getting that wrong.

»We have had some great wins. It would be nice to add some more." Eurosport expert Alex Corretja says losing to Van Uytvanck will not be greatly detrimental to Venus who has won seven Grand Slam titles including back-to-back US Opens in 2000 and 2001. «Every time she steps on court it's getting more tough because when you start losing so many matches,» he said.

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