Andrea Preti cheers on Fiance Venus Williams ahead of US Open 2025 first-round match

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Andrea Preti cheers on Fiance Venus Williams ahead of US Open 2025 first-round match
Venus Williams in the frame.

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Venus Williams makes her US Open return after a 16-month break, aiming for her first Grand Slam win in over four years.

Fiancé Andrea Preti supports Williams from the sidelines, capturing her focused yet joyful practice sessions ahead of the first-round match against Karolina Muchova.

Venus Williams will be making her return to the US Open 2025 after a 16-month break from sport. While she returned to the hard court earlier when she competed in the DC open, on Monday, she will play her first Grand Slam match at Flushing Meadows after almost two years.

Amid her preparations for the first-round game against the 11th seed, Karolina Muchova, Williams's Fiance, Andrea Preti, captured her perseverance off the court during practice. On Sunday, Preti posted several pictures from her practice session. The Italian actor and model was rooting for her from the sidelines.

In the clips, Venus seemed calm and focused while sharing lighthearted moments with the crowd. Preti captioned one of his Instagram stories:

"No one is having more fun than Venus Williams at the US Open."

 

 

Preti has been by Williams' side throughout the summer hard-court swing. He was there when she made her comeback to the tennis court during the Citi Open in Washington. The seven-time US Open champion noted his support at the tournament as well.

Venus Williams beaming with excitement for US Open return

Other than five Wimbledon Championships, Venus Williams also has two Open Women's singles victories, emeriging victorious in the 2000 and 2001 editions. While the 45-year-old is no longer same in terms of competitiveness, her energy might just match.

“Super thrilling to be back,” Williams said. “It does not get old, it just gets more exciting. And I’m looking forward to Monday night.”

 

 

“I want to be my best and that’s the expectation I have for myself, to get the best out of me, and that’s all any player can ask for,” she added.

 

 

Williams, who earned a wild card entry to this year's tournament, also shared a thought on the competitions at the tournament. While she accepts she is no longer the best, she is looking forward to giving her best.

“I haven’t played as much as the other players, so it’s a different challenge when you’re dealing with that," Williams said. "So I’m just trying to have fun, stay relaxed, and be my personal best.”

 

 

Williams was even asked if this edition of the US Open will mark her final outing at the draw. The two-time US Open Champion is drawing no conclusion here while expressing her love for the sport.

“I think I’ll always play tennis,” she said. “It’s in my DNA. So it doesn’t matter if it’s now or 30 years from now, God willing, I’ll be here, we’ll all be here, we’ll all be hitting balls.

 

 

“Maybe I’ll come back to watch. Maybe I’ll be saying I did it better, and it won’t be true. But, in any case, tennis will always be one of the most important parts of my life.”

 

 

It'll be a quite moment if Venus Williams is able to get past the 11th seed Karolina Muchova under the lights on Athur Ashe Stadium on Monday. If that happens, it will mark her first Grand Slam victory in more than four years.