Age not a factor for Venus, but veteran inspires fellow pros
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[February 08, 2021]
(Reuters) - American Venus
Williams brushed off a question about her age after defeating
Belgian Kirsten Flipkens at the Australian Open, but the
40-year-old's ongoing passion for her sport was hailed as an
inspiration by several of her fellow professionals.
After failing to get past the first round at each of the three Grand
Slams held last year, Venus turned back the clock on Monday by
beating Flipkens 7-5 6-2 to ease into the second round in Melbourne.
"Would it be front of mind for you if you were playing a
professional tennis match?" Williams said in reply to a question
about her age during her post-match interview.
"There you go," she added, when the reporter replied, "Not
necessarily."
Younger sister Serena, who eased into round two with a 6-1 6-1
drubbing of Germany's Laura Siegemund, said Venus's optimism and
work ethic were a daily source of personal inspiration.
"She never gets frustrated about her situation, health-wise," Serena
said. "She's always looking on the bright side. Then she works so
hard.
"It's also very inspiring because she still pushes me on a level
that no one's able to push me."
The Williams sisters' contribution to tennis was also highlighted by
Japan's Naomi Osaka, who reached the second round after demolishing
Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.
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Venus Williams of the
U.S. reacts during her first round match against Belgium's Kirsten
Flipkens REUTERS/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake
"I actually interact with Venus more. I feel like I do talk about
Serena a lot, but Venus is sort of the reason why Serena is where
she is," Osaka said.
Canadian Milos Raonic, who also won his first-round match, said
Venus was an inspiration for a lot of people even though she had
nothing left to prove.
"Just in general, you see Venus, she's out there on court training,"
he said. "She takes it incredibly seriously. She... doesn't have to
be out on tour other than her own desires and her own passion for
the sport.
"She's here because she loves it. She'll take whatever opportunity
and try to really make the most of it, give it her all."
(Reporting by Simon Jennings in Bengaluru; editing by Richard Pullin)
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