Tennis-Venus says it is still a thrill to play for fans at Indian Wells


Mar 5, 2026; Indian Wells, CA, USA; Venus Williams (USA) hits a shot during her first round match against Diane Parry (FRA) during the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

INDIAN WELLS, California, ⁠March 5 (Reuters) - Venus Williams said it is still a thrill to play in ⁠front of a home crowd during her three-set, first-round loss on Thursday ‌at Indian Wells, a tournament she first played in 30 years ago.

Williams, 45, enjoyed the full backing of the crowd on a sunny and windy day in the California desert but the seven-time Grand Slam ​champion ultimately fell 6-3 6-7(4) 6-1 to 22-year-old qualifier ⁠Diane Parry of France.

"I have amazing ⁠fans that believe in me, and it's fun to play for them, or even in ⁠practice ‌when they come out," Williams said.

"It's very thrilling. Today was a tough one, but that's sport and that's life, and I'll take what I need ⁠to from it."

The former world number one turned back the ​clock to win the ‌second set tiebreaker, raising her fist in the air as the crowd erupted, ⁠but was outmatched ​in the third set and is now 0-5 on the year.

"Today is not the kind of day that you want to assess. The conditions were impossible," she said, referring to the swirling ⁠winds on Stadium One.

"Also, my match in Austin ​the conditions were impossible. I have played the last two matches in very difficult conditions."

Playing as a wildcard, she is still in the doubles draw of the tournament.

Venus, a native of ⁠Southern California, made her Indian Wells debut in 1996.

Venus and sister Serena endured racial taunts in 2001 leading to a boycott of the event for nearly 15 years before returning in 2016.

Speculation has ramped up about whether 23-time Grand Slam champion Serena will ​come back to the sport this year, as players including ⁠Novak Djokovic have predicted.

"I think you should definitely ask her that," Venus said when asked ​whether she would be playing doubles with Serena this ‌year.

Serena has not confirmed a possible comeback but ​recently shared a video on social media of her and fellow American Alycia Parks practicing.

(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Indian Wells; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

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