A record-breaking win followed by a romantic reveal
A record-breaking win followed by a romantic reveal
Venus Williams has added another impressive chapter to her legendary career. At 45, the seven-time Grand Slam champion became the oldest woman to win a WTA singles match in more than a decade, defeating 20-year-old Diana Shnaider at the 2025 DC Open.
The match, which ended in a 6-4, 7-5 victory, was a reminder of Williams' resilience and lasting impact on the sport. This historic win makes Williams the oldest player since Martina Navratilova in 2004 to secure a singles victory on the WTA Tour. It also marks her first tour-level win years back, a milestone many fans and commentators had been hoping to see before she eventually retires.
Just days after her victory, Williams made headlines once again when she confirmed her engagement to Italian actor and model Andrea Preti. The news followed months of quiet speculation about their relationship.
For much of her career, Venus has been known for keeping her personal life out of the spotlight. The announcement was a rare and touching glimpse into her private world, showing fans a more personal side of the tennis legend.
From winning Grand Slams to championing equal pay and now setting new records at 44, Venus Williams continues to shape her own narrative on and off the court. Her latest win and engagement is applaudable and a proud moment in black sports history.
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