Venus Williams lost in straight sets on Tuesday in Australia. The result of the match wasn’t the main news, however.
The 45-year-old, seven-time Grand Slam singles champion fell 6-4, 6-3 to Germany’s Tatjana Maria, 38, in a match with the highest combined age for a main-draw event in WTA history. The players’ combined age was 84 years, 1 day, for their match at the Hobart International in Tasmania, which is a leadup tournament ahead of the Australian Open, the first of the year’s four Grand Slam events.
On the day of the match, Williams was 45 years, 6 months, 27 days old, and Maria was 38 years, 5 months, 5 days old for a total of 84 years and 1 day.
“The crowd was amazing. Usually I play a really big game and it’s fun to watch,” Williams said. “I felt I couldn’t play that with the wind. I felt bad I wasn’t able to give that performance I usually give. I was in control until I wasn’t … I just need to keep going and doing that and earn my stripes. I’ve been away a while.”
84, 1 – The combined age of 84 years and 1 day between Venus Williams and Tatjana Maria will be the oldest between two opponents in a main draw match at WTA level, since the WTA was founded in 1973 – age calculated at start of event. Evergreen!#HobartTennis | @HobartTennis @WTA
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“Everybody loves Venus — I love her too!” Maria said after the match. “For me, to play her was such an honor because I never played her before. It was not easy with all the wind but it was amazing.”
Williams, currently ranked 576th in the world, became the second-oldest winner of a singles match in WTA history when she defeated Peyton Stearns last July at the D.C. Open. She launched her professional playing career 31 years ago at the Bank of the West Classic in 1994, and along the way won seven Slams, including Wimbledon five times, and the U.S. Open twice. She also won Olympic gold in 2000.
Venus and her sister Serena owned the doubles circuit for many years, winning 14 Grand Slams and three Olympic golds.
Maria’s best Slam showing in singles was a semifinal appearance at Wimbledon in 2022. She won the WTA 500 Queen’s event in London last summer, beating two Grand Slam champions in the process.