The 7-time Grand Slam champion, John McEnroe, is currently covering the US Open as a commentator and presenter. In a recent statement, the former American player opened up about the relationship between Venus and Serena Williams, giving huge credit to Venus for Serena’s success over the years. Moreover, he also commented on the future of the elder sister, Venus, who will soon make her return to the US Open after missing last’s year’s tournament.
John McEnroe praises Venus for Serena Williams’ success.
The former world no.1 recently said, “I’d love to see [Venus] win some more matches, because to me, she’s the greatest thing to happen to Serena. She’s been so supportive [of her sister].“
McEnroe also predicted that Venus is going to retire after playing doubles with Serena at the US Open.
“I’m going to predict that after the doubles [Venus and Serena] both retire… My prediction is that they’re both going to retire after the tournament is over. I don’t think Venus is going to keep playing,” he further said.
Venus' return.
Earlier, she made her singles return at the Citi Open, where she lost in the opening round. Since then, she played two more tournaments and lost in the first round in those tournaments as well.
Is this Venus’ last US Open?
Venus will play against Alison Van Uytvanck of Belgium in the first round at the US Open. According to her current form, her campaign at this year’s tournament could end in the first round. Moreover, this could also be her last singles match at the US Open as well.