Venus Williams Hints At Possible French Open Return

By Okiki Oluwasegun
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American tennis legend Venus Williams has hinted at a possible return to the French Open, suggesting she may compete at the clay-court Grand Slam for the first time since 2021.

The veteran star made the revelation after her early exit at the Madrid Open, where she was defeated 6-2, 6-4 by Kaitlin Quevedo in the opening round.

Despite the loss extending her recent struggles on tour, Williams remained upbeat about her performance and her overall experience on clay.

The former world number one admitted that although she has not played much on the surface in recent years, she still enjoys the unique challenge it presents.

She described her return to clay as a gradual process of adjustment, noting that each match helps her rediscover rhythm and confidence.

Williams also expressed a willingness to continue competing on the surface, stating that she would like to extend her clay-court season.

However, she confirmed that she will not participate in the Italian Open, choosing instead to manage her schedule carefully as she evaluates her fitness and form.

Her comments have now sparked speculation about a potential appearance at the French Open, one of the sport’s most prestigious tournaments. While she did not officially confirm her participation, her openness to continuing on clay suggests that a return remains possible.

Over the course of her career, Williams has built an impressive legacy, winning seven Grand Slam singles titles and 14 doubles titles alongside her sister Serena Williams.

She also reached the world number one ranking in 2002 and remains one of the most respected figures in tennis history.

Although recent results have been challenging, Williams continues to compete at a high level, drawing attention each time she steps onto the court.

Her experience and determination remain key aspects of her game as she navigates the latter stages of her career.

As the French Open approaches, fans will be watching closely to see whether the tennis icon decides to extend her journey on the clay courts of Paris once again.