Venus Williams Returns to Australian Open 2026 with Historic Wild Card

Venus Williams has been awarded a wild card for the 2026 Australian Open, marking her first appearance at Melbourne Park since 2021. At 45, she will become the oldest woman to compete in the tournament's main draw, surpassing Kimiko Date's record. Williams, a seven-time Grand Slam champion, has reached the Australian Open final twice but has never won the title. She will prepare for the event by competing at the Hobart International, where she also received a wild card entry.

Key Points: Venus Williams Gets 2026 Australian Open Wild Card

  • First AO since 2021
  • Oldest woman in AO main draw
  • Seven-time Grand Slam champion
  • Preparing at Hobart International
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Venus Williams receives 2026 Australian Open wild card

Venus Williams receives a wild card for the 2026 Australian Open, set to become the oldest woman to compete in the tournament's main draw.

Venus Williams receives 2026 Australian Open wild card
"I'm excited to be back in Australia... I'm grateful for the opportunity to return to a place that has meant so much to my career. - Venus Williams"

Melbourne, Jan 2

Seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams received a wild card entry into the main draw at the 2026 Australian Open.

It will be her first appearance at Melbourne Park since 2021 and the first time she will have competed outside the United States since 2023.

Of her seven Grand Slam singles titles, none have come in Melbourne. Venus reached the final twice, in 2003 and 2017, and both times her sister and 23-time Grand Slam champion, Serena Williams, emerged victorious.

In addition to her two AO finals, Williams reached the semifinals in 2001 and another six quarterfinals, contributing to her tournament win-loss record of 54-21.

"I'm excited to be back in Australia and looking forward to competing during the Australian summer. I've had so many incredible memories there, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to return to a place that has meant so much to my career," Venus said.

The 45-year-old is set to become the oldest woman to compete in an AO main draw, surpassing the record previously held by Japan's Kimiko Date, who was 44 when she lost in the first round of the Australian Open 2015.

Following a 16-month layoff, Venus returned to tennis last July and competed in three tournaments in 2025. She defeated compatriot Peyton Stearns 6-3, 6-4 in the first round at the Mubadala Citi DC Open, before falling to Magdalena Frech.

In August, Williams fell to Spain's Jessica Bouzas-Maneiro 4-6, 4-6 in the first round of Cincinnati and took 11th seeded Karolina Muchova to three sets in the first round of the US Open. In doubles, playing alongside Leylah Fernandez, Williams advanced to the quarterfinals, where they fell to eventual finalists Katerina Siniakova and Taylor Townsend.

Venus will prepare for the Australian Open 2026 at the Hobart International, where she also received a wildcard and will join fellow major champions Barbora Krejcikova and Emma Raducanu.

The Australian Open 2026 main draw begins on January 18.

- IANS

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Arjun K
A true legend of the sport. It's fantastic to see the AO honour her career with a wild card. Her record in Melbourne is actually very good, just unlucky to run into Serena in those finals!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, while I admire Venus, I'm not sure about this wild card. At 45 and with recent results, wouldn't it be better given to a younger, upcoming player who needs the break? The sport needs to look forward too.
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Sarah B
This is wonderful news! The Williams sisters have done so much for tennis globally. Venus competing in Australia again will be a huge draw for fans. Can't wait to watch!
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Karthik V
She took Muchova to three sets at the US Open? That's seriously impressive at any age. Shows she still has the fight. Hope she gets a good draw and makes a memorable run. 🎾
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Nisha Z
It's about legacy and giving fans one more chance to see a champion. Not everything has to be about rankings. This is a great move by the tournament organizers. Wishing her the very best!

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