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The younger Williams last played at the 2022 U.S. Open, which was her swan song as she revealed she was "evolving" from tennis—essentially retiring. However, Williams recently posted a video of herself hitting tennis balls on a court to social media, causing fans to wonder whether she was teasing a return to the sport in some way.
The tennis superstar has spoken about her health issues to raise awareness — and now taken on a role to help women prioritize their own health for Ritual. As the brand's Woman's Health Advisor, she's speaking up about encouraging women to speak out.
As she prepares to compete for the first time in over a year, Venus Williams isn't ruling out the possibility of her younger sister, tennis legend Serena Williams, making a comeback of her own.
As Venus Williams prepares to make her tennis comeback at the DC Open after more than a year away from the sport, she has unsurprisingly fielded questions from reporters on a video her sister, Serena,
Williams turned professional in 1995 at age 14 and went on to win 23 Grand Slam singles titles, more than any other woman in the Open Era, and a total of 73 WTA singles titles. Serena also won 14 Grand Slam doubles titles and four Olympic gold medals.
Serena Williams recently shared a lighthearted video, where she was seen struggling with a mini basketball game.
Being Black women in a predominantly white sport, the Williams sisters have suffered racist attacks for years, but this one will shock you