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Just sad.......Venus Williams lost to a rookie in the first grass tournament (Original Post) a kennedy Jun 2023 OP
Yes, it's time for her to step away. brush Jun 2023 #1
Nothing sad about Venus Williams. I see endurance. delisen Jun 2023 #2
Yup, yup, agree whole heartedly about what she and Serena have done for women's tennis, but it was a kennedy Jun 2023 #3
I did not see her as sad at all. delisen Jun 2023 #4
She cost someone a spot though Mosby Jun 2023 #8
Musing my being surprised.... delisen Jun 2023 #6
She's the same age as Udonis Haslem. Mosby Jun 2023 #5
Ali lost to Spinks. It happens. Midnight Writer Jun 2023 #7

delisen

(6,460 posts)
2. Nothing sad about Venus Williams. I see endurance.
Tue Jun 13, 2023, 11:15 AM
Jun 2023

Venus Williams is the main reason women are making big money at Wimbledon.

Williams has always seen the big picture for girls and women.

She has had her bad times and her good times and her great times. She is persistent and one of the great role models for girls and women, and actually a role model for boys and men.

A competitive athlete can quit their game or their game can quit them. I just don’t see anything sad about Venus today or ever.

a kennedy

(32,075 posts)
3. Yup, yup, agree whole heartedly about what she and Serena have done for women's tennis, but it was
Tue Jun 13, 2023, 11:25 AM
Jun 2023

SAD to see her play today. She needs to just walk away from playing, and contribute to tennis off the court. JMHO.

delisen

(6,460 posts)
4. I did not see her as sad at all.
Tue Jun 13, 2023, 11:40 AM
Jun 2023

When people are willing to push the boundaries of what is considered reasonable or possible for the human body, I applaud. What they accomplish in competing, win or lose, helps me and every aging individual (which is everyone) push our boundaries.

I totally applaud Venus Williams and am truly surprised that some felt sad. I saw nobility.

delisen

(6,460 posts)
6. Musing my being surprised....
Tue Jun 13, 2023, 12:27 PM
Jun 2023

I think I can understand your reaction and others.In retrospect I can see that it was humiliating for a champion to lose to a newcomer.

I think when I go back and look at the event that way I feel more empathetic toward Venus too.

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