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Venus Williams receives a wild-card invite to the US Open, making her the oldest singles competitor in over four decades.

**Venus Williams Makes Historic Return to U.S. Open Tennis**

Venus Williams is making headlines as she returns to the tennis court, poised to create more history at the U.S. Open. Just weeks after becoming the oldest woman to win a singles match since Martina Navratilova in 2004, the 45-year-old tennis icon has received a wild-card invitation to compete in the final Grand Slam of the year. This marks her entry as the oldest singles competitor since 1981, a record previously held by Renee Richards at age 47. Williams’ return comes two years after her last appearance in New York, where she faced a first-round exit.

Williams began her comeback journey last month at the D.C. Open, where she triumphed over fellow American Peyton Stearns in straight sets, marking her first victory in 16 months. “It is not easy to come off after all that time and play the perfect match. All the players in the WTA are playing amazing. Peyton played so well. I felt like I was trying to slow myself down,” Williams reflected after her 6-3, 6-4 win.

Despite her efforts, Williams faced a setback at the Cincinnati Open last week, where she exited in the first round after receiving another wild-card invitation. However, she remains determined and will also participate in mixed doubles alongside Reilly Opelka later this month.

As Williams gears up for the U.S. Open, her journey serves as an inspiration, showcasing resilience and passion for the sport. Fans eagerly await her performance as she aims to leave her mark on tennis history once again.

**FAQ**

*What is Venus Williams’ age and significance in the U.S. Open?*

Venus Williams, at 45 years old, is the oldest singles competitor in the U.S. Open since 1981, aiming to make history with her participation. 

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