Venus Williams has been awarded a main draw wildcard for the Mutua Madrid Open WTA 1000, her first clay court event since 2021. The 45-year-old American returns to the surface amid a nine-match losing streak. José Morgado announced the entry on X on April 7.
Venus Williams, currently ranked No. 476 in singles, will compete at the Madrid Open after organizers granted her the wildcard. This marks her entry into the clay season following wildcards earlier this year in Auckland, Hobart, the Australian Open, and the Sunshine Double. She holds a 0-6 record in 2026 and has not won a WTA singles match since defeating Peyton Stearns at the Washington Open in July 2025. In recent outings, such as the Australian Open against Olga Danilovic and Indian Wells versus Diane Parry, Williams took early sets but faded in later frames due to exhaustion. Venus has a strong clay history, boasting a 60% win rate, nine titles including Hamburg and Rome, and 15 finals. She reached the 2010 Madrid final, losing to Aravane Rezaï, and was a 2002 French Open runner-up to sister Serena. The high-altitude court at La Caja Mágica, at 667 meters above sea level, may suit her flat, aggressive style. The decision has drawn mixed reactions. Former world No. 1 Yevgeny Kafelnikov questioned the allocation, saying, “The wildcards 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.” Tournament officials value her legacy and draw, despite criticism over wildcard philosophy as younger talents emerge.