
Former world No. 1 Venus Williams is set to compete at the WTA 250 event in Austin later this month after accepting a wildcard into the tournament.
The 45-year-old champion, who began her season by completing a full Australian swing and competing in three tournaments Down Under, is continuing her return to competition following the first Major of the year, with her next stop being Austin, Texas.
This will already be the fourth tournament Williams has entered in the 2026 season, surpassing her total of appearances in 2025 and 2024, when she played three and two events, respectively. It marks her most active season since 2023.
After returning to competition last year in Washington, Williams memorably won her first match back. However, she has since lost six consecutive matches.
That run includes first-round defeats at all three tournaments she has played this season. The only set she has won during that stretch came in the first round of the Australian Open against Olga Danilovic, a match in which Williams was just two games away from victory before eventually running out of gas.
The tournament announced the return of the seven-time Grand Slam singles champion across its social media platforms, posting:
AUSTIN… You. Won’t. Believe. This.
Venus Williams is coming to the ATX Open later this month — and we are beyond excited to welcome one of the greatest champions in women’s tennis to Austin.
7-time Grand Slam singles champion
49 WTA singles titles
4-time Olympic gold medalistA global icon. A trailblazer. A legend. Austin, get ready! ✨
In response, Williams released the following statement ahead of her first appearance at the tournament, with packed stands more or less guaranteed:
“I’m so excited to be heading to Austin and playing my first ATX Open. The city has such great energy, and I’ve heard the fans are incredible. I’m looking forward to playing both singles and doubles in front of such a passionate tennis community.”
As with most of her tournaments this season, Williams is expected to compete in doubles as well, although her partner has yet to be announced. She will be joined by a strong group of American players, including defending champion Jessica Pegula, rising youngster Iva Jovic, and McCartney Kessler, all of whom are already confirmed for the event.
It is increasingly looking as though all roads may lead to what could be the final chapter of one of the most remarkable careers of the past two decades at this year’s US Open. For now, however, fans can enjoy the opportunity to see a true icon of the sport back in action once again.
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