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American tennis legend Venus Williams is off the court after her US Open campaign. While there are chances that the American will call it quits, Venus has still not given any update on that. With the hope that she will return soon, her fans keep an eager eye on her updates on social media. Recently, she held an interesting live session on her Instagram.
Venus is quite active on social media and frequently interacts with her fans. She held a live session while chatting with Cara Alwill on her Instagram account. The two engaged in a quite serious discussion regarding ghosting. Here’s what Venus said about it.
Venus Williams gives her opinion on ghosting after the first date
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With her career almost at the final stage, the fans were eager to know Venus Williams’ stand on dating. The 42-year-old is currently single and while addressing the questions, she also stepped on the term ghosting.
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Ghosting basically means cutting off completely after the first date. The American gave her opinion on the same. Here’s what she said, “I think ghosting is wrong. After one date maybe there’s no connection, but maybe after some time you may feel I gotta know this person. Or you can say, hey we are moving in different directions. Sometimes that happens organically. Ghosting is probably not great.”
Venus further added, “But also, most importantly, you shouldn’t think about how it goes with you. It has nothing to do with you. It has everything to do with them and you shouldn’t put your value on that.”
Venus has plans to make a comeback later this year. However, with all the delay, it seems like she might be considering retirement as well.
Venus is nursing a hamstring injury
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In a recent video update, the American revealed the reason behind her withdrawal from the Australian Open 2023. The American had a chance to enter the first Grand Slam of the year but she had trouble with her walking and later MRI scans revealed that she has an injured hamstring.
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Venus Williams of Unitesd States celebrates during his Women’s Singles match against Jennifer Brady of United States on day two of the WTA 1000 – Mutua Madrid Open 2021 at La Caja Magica on April 30, 2021 in Madrid, Spain (Photo by Oscar Gonzalez/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
The 42-year-old revealed that she knew the injury can become even more serious and it will be better to provide that opportunity to play in the Australian Open, to a player who can make the full use of it. With every passing day, the chances of Venus making a comeback are diminishing.
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It will be interesting to see if she is fully fit before Roland Garros. Do you want to see Venus back in action? Let us know in the comments.
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