WTA Yarra Valley Classic: Venus Williams says 'I'm still here, I love my job' after extending record

Venus Williams extended her remarkable record of having won a WTA Tour match for the last 28 consecutive seasons with victory in the opening round of the Yarra Valley Classic – and said afterwards “I still love my job”. The American first won a professional match as a 14-year-old in 1994 and is still going strong.

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Nearly three decades after winning her first professional match, Venus Williams is still going strong - and still setting records.
The 40-year-old extended her remarkable record of having won a WTA Tour match for the last 28 consecutive seasons with victory in the opening round of the Yarra Valley Classic.
Having first won a professional match as a 14-year-old in 1994, Williams holds the record for most seasons in a row with at least one win on the tour, with Martina Navratilova (25) and sister Serena (24) closest to her.
Speaking after her impressive 6-1, 6-3 win over Arantxa Rus in Melbourne, Williams said: "I’m still here, I’m still good at this, I love my job.
Seven-time Grand Slam champion Williams saved all seven break points she faced and won in 65 minutes to set up a second-round clash with Petra Kvitova.
Ranked No 74 in the world, this was the first match since October for Williams, who in 2009 was diagnosed with Sjogren's syndrome, an auto-immune disease with symptoms including joint pain and fatigue.
"It’s awesome to be back, I love Australia, it’s a beautiful moment,” she said.
"It’s not easy. Of course, I have a lot of experience, and I think that helps. Just trying to get my feet wet, trying to compete here, and feel good about what I'm doing.”
The Yarra Valley Classic is one of several warm-up events ahead of the Australian Open, which starts on February 8.
Williams has never won the opening Grand Slam of the year – coming closest in 2017 when she lost in the final to Serena – and is unlikely to start as one of the favourites in 2021.
However, she is enjoying playing competitive tennis again after being in quarantine for 14 days with Serena in Adelaide.
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