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Venus Williams was at the courtside, cheering at the top of her lungs for his sister, hyping her sister, Serena Williams, up and boosting her morale. At this Wimbledon, we saw the most-awaited comeback of the American tennis legend.

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All of her fans and family, whether at courtside or from their homes, were rooting for the player. However, she did not make it past the first round of the SW19. But that did not kill the energy of the audience or her family.

Venus Williams goes berserk cheering for sister Serena Williams

Venus Williams, aside from her physical presence on the court, also took to her Instagram to hail the performance of her sister. She shared the post of her sister on her Instagram story. She stated, “Biggest fan! Proud beyond, Eternal champ, No word.”

She also shared the story of her cheering for Serena Williams. Under this, she stated, “The energy today!”

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Venus Williams had withdrawn from the Wimbledon 2023 but had made it clear she would be there to cheer for her sister.

What affected her performance?

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Serena Williams had been off the court since last year’s Wimbledon, where she had to leave because of her hamstring injury. Showing her dominant gameplay, the player pushed the French player to her limits before suffering a defeat in the first round.

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It is not an unknown fact that a long hiatus affects a player’s performance. The same thing happened with Serena too. However, it also shows her resilient mindset where she is still having a face-off against young players.

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Serena Williams has ?already penned down her name in the history of tennis, dominating women’s tennis for almost two decades. The player has won seven times at the grass-court major and with no contention, this remains her favorite major. Can she reign over the world of tennis once again?