Venus Williams fell straight into the Poland’s Magdalena Freech seats in the second round of the Kabul City DC Open in Washington.
After the opening round of the opening round against Patten Starens on Tuesday, the 45 -year -old young man became the oldest woman to win the tour level singles match in 2004.
Williams initially took a 2-1 lead against Freech, but a 27-year-old man won 6-2 6-2 with the dominant race of seven straight games.
“Oh, I had a lot of fun. Certainly I wanted I wanted, but still not learning experience. Part of the game [and] Life is that you never stop learning, “Williams said.
“I have to play a lot of matches here and it was definitely a plus. The fans in the DC are just epic. I could not be happy with my first week.”
In Washington, William played four matches, two singles and two doubles in four days.
“I think unfortunately, I’m running away from gas today,” Williams said after the loss of Fruich. “I tried to find energy, and I didn’t find it.”
Poland’s Fifty has previously reached the fourth round of the Australian Open. He said about Williams, “I can’t imagine how she pushes herself.” “It’s really amazing.”
Williams also accepted a wild card to play in the Cincinnati Open next month.
He said, “There are a lot of teachings from here. I know exactly what I need to work, where I can improve.”
“The good news is that I always control this point. The important part is to keep the ball in.”
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