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Venus Williams loses to Swiss teen in comeback match after 5 months at 2023 Libema Open

Williams, who was handed a wildcard for the tournament, had been sidelined since January after sustaining a hamstring injury that forced her to withdraw from the Australian Open.

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Rosmalen: Venus Williams’ return to action following a five-month injury layoff ended in defeat as the seven-times Grand Slam champion fell to Swiss teenager Celine Naef in three sets at the Libema Open grasscourt tournament in Rosmalen, Netherlands.

With sister Serena, who retired last year, watching on in the crowd, the 42-year-old Williams started brightly but lost the closely fought second in the tiebreak before fading in the decider on Tuesday.

The former world number one, a five-times winner at Wimbledon, lost 3-6 7-6 (6-3) 6-2 to 17-year-old Naef in two hours and 18 minutes.

“I cannot believe I had the chance to play against Venus,” Naef said after her first win on the WTA Tour. “She’s an amazing player and really a role model for anyone.”

Williams, who was handed a wildcard for the tournament, had been sidelined since January after sustaining a hamstring injury in Auckland that forced her to withdraw from the Australian Open.

She won her last major singles title at the grasscourt Grand Slam in 2008. This year’s Wimbledon tournament begins on July 3.

(Reporting by Hritika Sharma in Hyderabad; editing by Robert Birsel)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibilty for its content.


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