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Tennis Biography

Venus Williams

“Venus”

American flag American · Lynwood, California · Born 17 June 1980

Professional Tennis Player

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Seven-time Grand Slam singles champion and pioneer of power tennis in the women's game. Won five Wimbledon titles and was the first Black woman to reach world number one in the Open Era. Alongside sister Serena, she won 14 Grand Slam doubles titles and four Olympic gold medals. Her campaign for equal prize money at Wimbledon succeeded in 2007 and transformed the economics of women's professional sport.

Venus Ebony Starr Williams was born in Lynwood, California in 1980 and turned professional in 1994, winning 7 Grand Slam singles titles — 5 Wimbledons and 2 US Opens — and 49 WTA titles across a career spanning three decades. She reached world number one in 2002. She served 3,900+ career aces. Her Wimbledon record of 5 titles places her equal third in the Open Era for women. She won Olympic singles gold at Sydney 2000 and Olympic doubles gold 3 times alongside Serena. Her career win percentage of 76% across 900+ matches represents sustained elite performance through a career marked by health challenges — she was diagnosed with Sjögren's syndrome, an autoimmune condition, in 2011. Despite the condition she continued competing at Grand Slam level into her forties. She was a pioneer in the campaign for equal prize money — her lobbying contributed to Wimbledon equalising prize money for men and women in 2007. She reached Grand Slam finals at the Australian Open (2003, 2017), French Open (2002) and US Open (2017) in addition to her 7 titles. Her 2017 Australian Open and Wimbledon finals appearances came at 36 — among the oldest Grand Slam finalist performances in the Open Era.

Famous For

Venus Williams is most famous for winning five Wimbledon singles championships between 2000 and 2008.

She was the driving force behind the campaign for equal prize money at Grand Slams — eventually won in 2007 for Wimbledon.

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Playing Style

How They Played

Venus Williams possessed one of the most powerful serves in women's tennis, regularly hitting speeds over 120 mph. Her aggressive baseline game featured strong groundstrokes from both wings, with her forehand being particularly devastating. She combined raw power with excellent court coverage and net play, making her especially formidable on grass courts.

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Venus Williams helped usher in the power era of women's tennis and was a pioneer in fighting for gender equality in prize money at major tournaments. Her success alongside sister Serena transformed the sport and inspired a generation of players.

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Wimbledon 2000, 2001, 2005, 2007, 2008 (5 titles)
  • US Open 2000, 2001
  • Olympic Gold 2000 (Singles), 2000, 2008, 2012 (Doubles)
  • WTA Elite Trophy 2017
  • Equal prize money advocate at Wimbledon 2007
  • Diagnosed with Sjögren's syndrome 2011
Career Journey

Timeline

1994 📌 Professional tennis debut at age 14
2000 🏆 Wimbledon singles champion - first Grand Slam title
2000 🏆 US Open singles champion
2000 🌍 Olympic gold medal in singles - Sydney
2001 🏆 Wimbledon singles champion - second title
2005 🏆 Wimbledon singles champion - third title
2007 🏆 Wimbledon singles champion - fourth title
2008 🏆 Wimbledon singles champion - fifth title
2008 🌍 Olympic gold medal in doubles with Serena - Beijing
2012 🌍 Olympic gold medal in doubles with Serena - London
2016 🌍 Olympic silver medal in mixed doubles - Rio
2024 📌 Continued competing at age 43 in doubles and selected singles events
2025 📌 Discussed potential retirement; one of longest serving active professionals on tour
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Venus Williams

Venus Williams won 7 Grand Slam singles titles.

Venus Williams spent 11 weeks as world number one.

Venus Williams won 49 career singles titles.

Venus Williams served 3,900 career aces.

Venus Williams was born in 1980 in Lynwood.