Venus Williams claims her first win over a player in the top 50 in almost four years
Venus Williams claims her first win over a player in the top 50 in almost four years as she admits her surprise at hitting 120mph serves again
- Venus Williams produced a shock by beating 48th-ranked Camile Giorgi Monday
- The seven-time Grand Slam champion rolled back the years in 7-6, 4-6, 7-6 win
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Venus Williams stunned 48th-ranked Camile Giorgi to secure her first victory over a top 50 player in nearly four years on Monday.
The 43-year-old, now ranked No. 697, came out on top 7-6 (5), 4-6, 7-6 (6) on her favored surface of grass at England’s Birmingham Classic.
The seven-time Grand Slam champion advanced to the next round after more than three hours on court.
‘I hadn’t played her in so long…I think she loves this surface… She’s dangerous out here,’ Williams said during the on-court interview.
The reporter responded: ‘So are you.’
Venus Williams: ¿I hadn¿t played her in so long..I think she loves this surface¿ She¿s dangerous out here.¿
Interviewer: ¿So are you¿
Venus: ¿Oh, thank you! And I hit some servers at 120 mph today so I was like `Oh my god. There it is. I¿ve missed you!¿¿ ¿
Always charming ¿ pic.twitter.com/wf6jOMGcaZ
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) June 19, 2023
Venus Williams rolled back the years as she beat 48th-ranked Camile Giorgi on grass Monday
The five-time Wimbledon winner then admitted her surprise at smashing down 120mph serves once again.
She replied: ‘Oh, thank you! And I hit some servers at 120mph today so I was like “Oh my god. There it is. I’ve missed you!”
Williams was out for six months because of a hamstring injury sustained in Auckland in the first week of the year.
On her return last week, she lost to 17-year-old Celine Naef in the first round of the Libema Open in the Netherlands.
The American star said it was ‘touch and go’ against Giorgi.
The 43-year-old, ranked No. 697, came out on top 7-6 (5), 4-6, 7-6 (6) at England tournament
‘There were so many moments where I thought, “This match is over,” then she would hit a shot from out of nowhere,’ Williams said.
‘She pushed me to be better than what I thought I could be, and it´s great for me.
‘I haven’t played a lot of matches, and it’s great to come through.’
There were also wins for third-seeded Magda Linette, fifth-seeded Anhelina Kalinina of Ukraine and Bernarda Pera of the United States in the Wimbledon warmup event.
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