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Tennis great Venus Williams accepts DC Open wild card invitation for first tournament in over a year

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Venus Williams will be back on the tennis courts once again after last competing over a year ago. 

The seven-time Grand Slam champion accepted a wild card invitation to compete at the DC Open later this month, marking her first tournament in 16 months. 

Venus Williams, of the United States, right, exits the court after losing to Qinwen Zheng, of China, during the Western & Southern Open at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason on Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2023. Zheng won 1-6, 6-2, 6-1. (IMAGN)

She last competed at the Miami Open in 2024, where she was eliminated in straight sets by 19-year-old Diana Shnaider. 

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"There's something truly special about D.C.: the energy, the fans, the history," Williams said in a statement. "This city has always shown me so much love, and I can’t wait to compete there again!" 

Williams, who turned 45 last month, is listed as an inactive player on the WTA website, and she was last ranked no. 970 in 2024. Still, the decorated women’s tennis pro will return to the nation’s capital next Saturday for a chance to compete. 

Williams has won five Wimbledon titles and two U.S. Open titles.  (IMAGN)

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"We are so excited that Venus will be playing in the Mubadala Citi DC Open this year," tournament chairman Mark Ein said in a statement. 

"She has inspired people around the world with her accomplishments on the court and her visionary impact off the court. I know how much it means to our D.C. fans and community to be able to watch her compete in person this summer." 

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