Venus Williams sets record at the Australian Open but is eliminated
Olga Danilovic defeated Williams 6-7 (5), 6-3, 6-4.
Venus Williams, 45, once more created a special section in sport history. The American, a seven-time Grand Slam champion, returned to play for the first time to lose to Serbian Olga Danilovic, making her debut the oldest person in the main draw of the Australian Open tunes. Williams, who is currently ranked 576th in the world and was able to extend her work thanks to a crazy cards, came very close. After coming back from 0-4 down in the third set, Danilovic prevailed 6-7 ( 5 ), 6-3, 6-4, with an unexpected outcome. The Russian won the decisive crack in a drawn-out final game and won six more games to seal the victory. After the game, Williams said," It was an amazing experience on the jury today," before leaving with a smile and waving to the stadium's cheering crowd.  ,
A performance that was both historically optimistic and inspirational. Venus broke the previous record held by Japan's Kimiko Date, who competed in Melbourne at age 44 in 2015, with her first look. This was no little miracle in a job that was characterized by perseverance and resilience. The American remarked," I'm really proud of my efforts nowadays because I'm playing stronger with each match and getting to where I want to go. " I simply need to keep going, operate on myself, and focus on avoiding my mistakes at this point. Williams also pointed out that the procedure is a component of a dynamic adjustment. All of those things are still learning, aside from playing more games, are those things that come with playing.  ,
Although it's a little strange, it's really exciting to have played so well and set myself in that place and come so close," he continued. He holds a special value in his job at the Australian Open. When he made his Melbourne Park album in 1998, at which point he advanced to the playoffs, he was only 17 years older. Although he has made two final appearances in Australia, he has not won the title. This is his 22nd appearance. In 2003 and 2017, Serena lost both of her sisters.
Venus arrived in Melbourne with her father, professional Andrea Preti, whom she wed in December. In terms of the event, her goals went beyond breaking the era record: she aspired to continue making it in the draw and envision a potential match against Coco Gauff in the early rounds.
After the battle, the American avoided discussing a potential retirement. When the day comes, I'll consider my coming. She continued," I'm focused on that while playing double right now. " I'm focused on the game, I say. My brain is on the double front, and that's where my purpose is.
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