Venus says it is still a thrill to play for fans at Indian Wells
The Straits Times
INDIAN WELLS, California, March 5 - 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. Read more at straitstimes.com.
INDIAN WELLS, California, March 5 - 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.

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