Venus Williams, 45, gets Australian Open wildcard

Tennis legend Venus Williams has achieved a remarkable milestone by securing the final women’s wildcard entry for the upcoming Australian Open, making her the oldest female player to compete in the tournament’s main draw at 45 years old. The seven-time Grand Slam champion, who first appeared at Melbourne Park in 1998, will surpass the previous record held by Japan’s Kimiko Date, who competed at age 44 in 2015.

Williams expressed gratitude for the opportunity, stating: ‘I’m thankful for the chance to return to a venue that has played such a significant role throughout my professional journey.’ The American athlete, who reached the Australian Open finals in 2003 and 2017 but fell to her sister Serena on both occasions, last competed at the event in 2021, where she was eliminated in the second round by Italy’s Sara Errani.

In preparation for the Grand Slam event commencing January 18th, Williams has also accepted a wildcard invitation to the Hobart International warm-up tournament starting January 12th, where she will be joined by British tennis star Emma Raducanu. This marks Williams’ first international competition outside the United States since 2023.

The former world number one recently demonstrated her enduring competitive spirit at the 2025 US Open, where she became the third-oldest woman to participate in the tournament during the Open era. Despite a valiant effort, she suffered a first-round defeat against Czech player Karolina Muchova with scores of 6-3, 2-6, 6-1.