An overhead camera shot of Venus Williams' first-round match against Diana Shnaider at the Miami Open showed that Grandstand Court wasn't filled to capacity. But if the contest's crowd was lacking in quantity, an up-close shot of one fan in attendance showed that it wasn't lacking in quality. That's because the fan was Venus' sister, Serena ⤵️What did Serena see? Unfortunately for her, another Venus loss—her older sis' 34th in her last 43 matches, dating back to the 2019 US Open. The...
Players and spectators were treated to an unexpected sight part-way through the match between Venus Williams and Diana Shnaider in Miami as a cat ran onto the court during the second set. With Williams 2-1 up and serving, a cat dashed on, prompting the umpire to call a let. Shnaider eventually beat Williams 6-3, 6-3 to advance.Watch all ATP Tour matches in your region here Continue reading
As Venus Williams played her first match at the Miami Open against Diana Shnaider, her game was halted due to the presence of a special guest
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A tennis player collapsed during his Miami Open qualifying match on Monday afternoon. Arthur Cazaux fell to the floor during the third set against Marold Mayot and was forced to retire from the match. Cazaux had just won the second set, 7-5, to extend the match, and was leading the final set, two games to one. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM Marlot was just about to serve when Cazaux fell sideways and lay on his back for several seconds before being checked on by staff. VIEW...
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