By Richard Pagliaro | Friday, July 1, 2022
Venus Williams brought passion, purpose and 11 months of inactivity to her Wimbledon return.
Jamie Murray came with a sore neck and a commitment to the cause.
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Together, the pair shook off shared rust and rocked the front court defeating Alicja Rosolska and Michael Venus 6-3, 6-7(3), 6-3 in the Wimbledon mixed doubles first round.
It was Williams’ 24th Wimbledon appearance and first Tour-level match since she played Chicago last August when she fell to former Wimbledon doubles champion Hsieh Su-Wei.
The thrill of feeling Wimbledon grass beneath her feet sent the 42-year-old Venus soaring.
“I haven’t played in a year so you don’t know what you’re going to get. Practice is so much different from a match,” Williams said. “It’s not easy physically or mentally or anything. Just at the last it was like, Oh, my God, wow. I just not only played a match but won a match.
“I’m never like that kind of player. I always expect to win. But when I sat there, we wanted to win, but when I sat there at the end, it was like real. Yeah, I felt something in my heart.”
So did fans on No. 1 Court.
Murray, who has previously won Wimbledon mixed doubles crowns with former world No. 1 players Jelena Jankovic in 2007 and Martina Hingis a decade later, received a text from Williams’ coach with the Wimbledon mixed invite.
Though he was suffering from a stiff neck and had no plans to play mixed, Murray said partnering Venus was a no brainer.
“Last year she asked me, but I hurt my neck. So I was like, I want to do both. Can’t say no twice.
“We’re playing. It was a lot of fun tonight. We had a good time. So nice to play on Court 1, a load of people come out to watch, or stay out to watch. Yeah, it was cool. I really, really enjoyed it. Amazing to be on court with such a champion.”
Afterward, the Grand Slam champions said their maiden partnership came together last minute, but was really years in the making.
They showed a natural rapport at net and in their post-match presser.
“I’ve been trying to play with him forever. He plays hard to get,” Venus said prompting Murray to reply “She only asked me at Wimbledon where it’s five sets for the doubles.”
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