The Citizen (Gauteng)

Venus rolls back the years to set new record

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– Venus Williams racked up a record-setting 72nd Grand Slam tournament appearance on Tuesday and pledged to keep playing to give sister Serena a target to chase.

The 36-year-old also extended her record in first round matches at the US Open to a perfect 18 in 18 attempts as the two-time champion battled to a 6-2, 5-7, 6-4 win over Kateryna Kozlova of the Ukraine.

Williams (right) went past the previous best of Major appearance­s of 71 she shared with fellow American Amy Frazier.

Despite being the oldest player

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in the draw, Venus has no intention of calling it quits any time soon after reaching her latest landmark.

“I’m grateful and I’m blessed. All I’m hoping for is just health that I can keep that record going,” said the veteran.

“I don’t know when I’m going to stop playing. I don’t have plans now. I’m playing too well to be thinking about stopping.

“I appear to be getting better each and every month. So I’d like to make that record hard for someone to break. Where is Serena at? Not far behind?”

The answer is that Serena is right there in her slipstream with the six-time US Open champion playing in her 65th Grand Slam in New York. Venus is currently six in the world, a remarkable renaissanc­e for a player who slipped to 134 just four years ago when she was forced off tour with Sjögren’s Syndrome.

Last year she was back in the top 10 for the first time since 2010.

In July, she made the semifinals of Wimbledon where she has been a five-time champion and is riding a wave of nostalgia at most venues she visits. Venus played the first of her 72 Slams at the French Open in 1997. –

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