Venus Williams out in opening round of U.S. Open mixed doubles tournament

Four-time Olympic tennis gold medallist Venus Williams‘s dream of a maiden mixed doubles title at the U.S. Open 2025 ended in the first round Tuesday (19 August) at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York. She and fellow American Reilly Opelka lost to Andrey Rublev and Karolina Muchova, 4-2, 5-4.

The two Americans were broken early, losing their second service game as Williams served. That was the only opening that Muchova and Rublev needed to take the opening set 4-2.

In the second set, it was even through to three games all. Then, Williams stepped up to serve again and got into a sticky situation early, down 15-40. But, urged on by an adoring New York crowd, Williams and Opelka fought off one break point before Williams saved the second with an ace.

The Americans won the game for a 4-3 lead. An easy hold on Muchova’s serve pushed the match to a seven-point tiebreak.

Rublev and Muchova claimed the second set, taking the tiebreak 7-4.

Williams, 45 is making her return to Grand Slam tennis following a two-year hiatus. She made an age-defying singles comeback at the DC Open in July, where she won her opening match against Peyton Stearns, becoming the second-oldest player to win a tour-level singles match. She then lost against Magdalena Frech in the next round.

This week’s mixed doubles matches are best-of-three sets up to four games, with no-advantage at deuce resulting in a ‘golden point’ instead to decide the game. If level at a set apiece, the third set will be in the format of a 10-point match tiebreak.

The mixed doubles final, scheduled for Wednesday (20 August), will take place in the original format of best-of-three sets up to six games, though incorporating the no-advantage rule and super tiebreak up to 10 points.

Rublev and Muchova will face Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori in the quarterfinals later Tuesday.

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