Venus Williams faces criticism over wildcards amid eight straight losses

Venus Williams has endured eight consecutive losses since July 2025, yet continues to receive wildcard entries into tournaments, drawing criticism from former world No. 1 Yevgeny Kafelnikov. Kafelnikov echoed Dmitry Tursunov's view that such spots could benefit emerging players. Williams next faces Francesca Jones in the Miami Open after a first-round defeat at Indian Wells.

Venus Williams, a seven-time Grand Slam singles champion and former world No. 1, has not won a match since defeating Peyton Stearns in the Round of 32 at the Washington Open in July 2025. Since then, she has lost eight straight matches, including a first-round exit at Indian Wells to Diane Parry with the score 3-6, 7-6(4), 1-6. Despite this form, Williams has received wildcards into her last 22 singles tournaments, the last main draw entry without one being the 2021 French Open, yielding only five wins across those events. Her most recent loss marked the continuation of a seven-match streak prior to Indian Wells, now extended to eight. Former world No. 1 Yevgeny Kafelnikov criticized these wildcards on the Hard Court podcast, referencing Dmitry Tursunov's Telegram post: “I have incredible respect for Venus Williams’ achievements... but it’s time.” Kafelnikov added, “The wildcard into the main draw would be useful for many girls. The same way Maria Sharapova received one in her time. This wildcard could have been used more productively, and I, in principle, completely agree with him.” Supporters highlight Williams' legacy and draw. Kim Clijsters praised her joy on court: “What to me stands out the most is her joy on the tennis court... She’s such a great champion.” Coco Gauff called her “a legend of the sport” with “incredible... longevity.” Andy Roddick has defended her inclusion against fan criticism. Now 45 and competing since turning professional in 1994, Williams holds a wildcard for the Miami Open, where she opens against Francesca Jones in the Round of 128. She won the title there in 1998 and defended it in 1999. Tournament organizers value her star power for crowds and sales, balancing merit debates with commercial appeal.

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