Venus Williams Becomes Oldest Woman in Australian Open Main Draw at 4502 Jan 26

Venus Williams Becomes Oldest Woman in Australian Open Main Draw at 45

Melbourne, Australia (UNA) :

Tennis great Venus Williams is set to make history again at the 2026 Australian Open after receiving a wild card entry into the main draw, becoming the oldest woman ever to compete in the tournament at 45 years old. Her participation has drawn widespread attention from fans and fellow players alike.

Williams, a multiple Grand Slam champion, has been a defining figure in women’s tennis for more than two decades. Her continued presence on the professional circuit demonstrates remarkable fitness and competitive spirit, qualities that have inspired generations of players around the world.

For everyday tennis followers, Venus’s return is more than a milestone  it’s a reminder that age doesn’t strictly define ability or passion in sport. Competing against younger opponents at the season’s first Grand Slam will certainly be a challenge, but supporters are eager to watch how her experience and tactical game carry her through the matches.

Tournament organisers honoured Williams’s career and said her inclusion enriches the event by celebrating both her legacy and the sport’s inclusiveness. Her wild card entry highlights how major tournaments can blend emerging talents with iconic veterans, creating a richer experience for fans and athletes alike.

As the Australian Open approaches, Venus Williams’s comeback at 45 will be one of the most talked-about storylines, capturing the imagination of casual fans and die-hard tennis followers. Her journey underscores resilience, longevity, and love for the game  qualities that resonate far beyond the tennis court.




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