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    Venus Williams wins doubles match at Washington in return to tournament play

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    Jul 21, 2025, 05:19 PM ET

    WASHINGTON — Competing at a tournament for the first time in more than a year, and in doubles for the first time in nearly three, Venus Williams hit a big serve on her initial delivery at the DC Open on Monday and, curiously, it was wiped out because of a foot-fault call.

    Williams, who has 21 Grand Slam titles across singles and doubles, smiled incredulously, as did the other three players on the court who were playing in front of a full crowd that eventually included NBA star Kevin Durant. And then, Williams carried on, displaying her trademark power on some strokes while teaming with Hailey Baptiste for a 6-3, 6-1 victory against 2014 Wimbledon runner-up Eugenie Bouchard and Clervie Ngounoue.

    “It’s just nice to be able to play. Where I am at this year is so much different where I was at last year. It’s night and day, being able to be here and prepare for the tournament as opposed to preparing for surgery a year ago,” said Williams, who spoke in an interview with NBC earlier this month about having a procedure to remove fibroids from her uterus. “At the end of the day, it doesn’t really matter if your health is not there. So, it definitely put it in perspective for me and maybe made it easier to make the decision to maybe come back out here and maybe play even freer.”

    Her most recent match had been at the Miami Open in March 2024, and she said Sunday that her two goals in Washington were to have fun and win.

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    She did both. Williams, 45, contributed plenty to the cause, but also had a good time, high-fiving or fist-bumping Baptiste after some of their best points, laughing after others and waving to fans who roared for Williams. She and Baptiste hugged when it ended.

    “The crowd was insane. From the moment we stepped out of the players area, you could kind of feel the buzz. Walking onto the court, just felt all the love for the both of us,” said Baptiste, a 23-year-old from Washington. “I was obviously very nervous to play with her. I didn’t want to let her down; first match back and everything.”

    It was full at the 3,000-seat John Harris Court, where Durant showed up late in the first set, while across the way at the 7,500-capacity main stadium, only a few dozen spectators were scattered in the stands for an all-American singles match in which Reilly Opelka defeated Murphy Cassone.

    Asked to comment about the court assignments, tournament director Daniel Vallverdú said: “The tournament works to balance full singles and doubles ATP and WTA schedules, while coordinating with broadcaster requests for court assignments.”

    When Williams, wearing a white visor as she so often has, was introduced before participating in doubles for the first time since the 2022 US Open — when her partner was younger sister Serena — the stadium announcer mentioned that Venus has “one of the best serves in the history of the game,” that she “turned pro in the last century” and “has won everything.”

    That includes seven major singles trophies — five at Wimbledon, two at the US Open — and an additional 14 in doubles with Serena, plus four Olympic gold medals.

    “She’s 14 years older than me and still plugging away,” said Bouchard, 31, a former top-five player who announced that next week’s tournament in Montreal will be the last of her career. “I have nothing but respect for her. She’s such a legend. That was a pretty cool crowd for a doubles match.”

    The fans were into it Monday, standing with phone cameras raised high when Venus first appeared at the court — and again when it ended.

    There will be other opportunities to see her this week: In singles, Williams was scheduled to play Tuesday night against Peyton Stearns, a 23-year-old American ranked No. 35 who won NCAA singles and team championships at the University of Texas.

    “I have been training for months to get to this moment,” Williams said.

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