Despite invite, Venus 'not playing' Indian Wells
- Venus Williams has confirmed she will not play at Indian Wells, stating she discovered the wildcard offer when it was announced to the public.
- Tournament director Tommy Haas stated, "Our team has been informed that Venus is not accepting the wildcard this year."
- Petra Kvitova has accepted a wildcard into Indian Wells, marking her return after missing the previous season.
- Petra Kvitova has accepted a wildcard for Indian Wells as she makes her comeback after missing last season to welcome her first child.
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Venus Williams will not compete at Indian Wells, despite wild card invite
Williams boycotted the event for 15 years after fans booed and heckled her younger sister Serena during her 2001 final victory over Kim Clijsters, apparently in response to Venus withdrawing injured from their semifinal.
Despite invite, Venus 'not playing' Indian Wells
During an appearance in Denmark on Sunday, former world No. 1 Venus Williams said she would not play at the upcoming BNP Paribas Open in California, a decision the tournament confirmed in a social media post, adding that "we wish Venus all the best."


Venus Williams Declines Wildcard for Indian Wells
Venus Williams Former world number one Venus Williams has turned down a wildcard invitation for next month’s Indian Wells tournament. Organisers announced last week that the 44-year-old had been offered a spot, but the seven-time Grand Slam singles champion has opted not to take it. “Our team has been informed that Venus is not accepting the wildcard this year,” the tournament said in a statement on X, attributed to director Tommy Haas. “We wi…
Venus Williams refuses invitation to Indian Wells and will not play in the tournament
Former world number 1 Venus Williams will not participate in the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells next month after refusing the wild card invitation, the tournament announced this Sunday (23). “Our team has been informed that Venus will not accept the wild card this year,” tournament director Tommy Haas said in a statement. “We wish Venus the best and look forward to seeing her return to Indian Wells in the future.” Read more Mercedes reveals …
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