INDIAN WELLS TENNIS
Venus Williams beats Petkovic
Ag AFP
INDIAN WELLS, United States: Former world number one Venus Williams emerged from a back-and-forth battle with a 6-4, 0-6, 6-3 victory over German Andrea Petkovic to reach the second round at Indian Wells on Thursday.
The US veteran said she wasn’t feeling her best, and was at a loss for words to explain the win.
“I don’t know honestly. I’m still trying to figure it out,” said Williams, who closed out the first set after a visit from the trainer, before Petkovic had the second set all her own way.
Williams was broken as she served for the match at 5-2 in the third, wasting one match point.
Petkovic had a game point to extend the match before Williams broke her in the final game seal the victory.
“Every day is not your best day but that doesn’t mean the heart and desire aren’t there,” Williams said. “I’m just happy things went my way in the third set. It got really close there.
Williams was playing her first match since a third-round loss to then world number one Simona Halep at the Australian Open.
“I haven’t played in forever, so that was challenging in itself, to get back into competition,” said the 38-year-old who next faces third-seeded Czech Petra Kvitova — this year’s Australian Open runner-up.
Serena Williams, also playing her first tournament since falling in the Australian Open quarter-finals, opens with a blockbuster second round match against another former world number one Victoria Azarenka.
Serena, seeded 10th, has won 17 of their 21 prior encounters but Azarenka won their most recent meeting — in the 2016 Indian Wells final.
Since then both have become mothers, Serena to daughter Alexis Olympia and Azarenka to son Leo.
“It’s obviously going to be a really difficult match,” Azarenka said. “It’s not a second-round match for sure. But it’s going to be a huge challenge. We haven’t played for three years, we haven’t played since we both became moms, so it’s going to be a special one.”
France’s Kristina Mladenovic booked her second meeting in three weeks with world number one Naomi Osaka, beating China’s Zheng Saisai 7-5, 6-2 to reach the second round.
“It’s pretty funny, playing her back-to-back,” said Mladenovic, who toppled Osaka in Dubai in the Japanese star’s first match since winning the Australian Open.
-
18-month Old On Life-saving Medication Returned To ICE Detention -
Cardi B Says THIS About Bad Bunny's Grammy Statement -
Major Hollywood Stars Descend On 2026 Super Bowl's Exclusive Party -
Sarah Ferguson's Silence A 'weakness Or Strategy' -
Garrett Morris Raves About His '2 Broke Girls' Co-star Jennifer Coolidge -
Winter Olympics 2026: When & Where To Watch The Iconic Ice Dance ? -
Melissa Joan Hart Reflects On Social Challenges As A Child Actor -
'Gossip Girl' Star Reveals Why She'll Never Return To Acting -
Chicago Child, 8, Dead After 'months Of Abuse, Starvation', Two Arrested -
Travis Kelce's True Feelings About Taylor Swift's Pal Ryan Reynolds Revealed -
Michael Keaton Recalls Working With Catherine O'Hara In 'Beetlejuice' -
King Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Edward Still Shield Andrew From Police -
Anthropic Targets OpenAI Ads With New Claude Homepage Messaging -
US Set To Block Chinese Software From Smart And Connected Cars -
Carmen Electra Says THIS Taught Her Romance -
Leonardo DiCaprio's Co-star Reflects On His Viral Moment At Golden Globes