Venus Williams Confirms Engagement to Andrea Preti
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Venus Williams’ doubles run at DC Open cut short after 2nd-round loss
After defying the adage of age in the DC Open, Venus Williams was eliminated in the second round of the doubles tournament
Meanwhile, the average 65-year-old now needs $165,000 in after-tax dollars to cover healthcare expenses during retirement, up 5% from 2023, according to the latest data from Fidelity. While Williams’s comments were likely tongue in cheek, they do highlight how expensive and confusing navigating the healthcare system can be.
The seven-time Grand Slam singles champion had not played a WTA Tour match since March of 2024 and had not won one since 2023.
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Recent back-to-back triumphs for 80s babies Venus Williams and Manny Pacquiao offer more than a glimmer of hope for those of us old enough to wake up with aches we can’t explain.
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Face2FaceAfrica on MSNVenus Williams, 45, reveals she returned to tennis because of health insurance
Though Venus Williams became the second-oldest woman to win a professional tour-level singles match after her victory over Peyton Stearns at the DC Open on Tuesday, the 45-year-old tennis legend revealed that she actually returned to the court because she needed health insurance.
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A post-match interview with Venus Williams on Tuesday revealed that the seven-time Grand Slam singles winner is engaged to Andrea Preti, an actor and former model who was seeing her play in person for the first time.