Venus Williams Eyes French Open Redemption
Tennis legend Venus Williams aims to return to the French Open after a five-year hiatus from clay courts, despite her recent loss at the Madrid Open. Lacking a wild card, Williams expresses eagerness to participate at Roland Garros, though she's unable to compete in Rome due to prior commitments.
Tennis icon Venus Williams is plotting her return to the French Open, even after stumbling at the Madrid Open where she lost to Kaitlin Quevedo.
Williams, the seven-time Grand Slam singles champion, hopes to get a wild card to compete at Roland Garros, her first clay court appearance in five years.
Unable to play in Rome due to commitments, Williams, 45, remains optimistic about her clay performance despite recent setbacks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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