Venus Williams suffered another blow in her return to the BNP Paribas Open, falling in the first round 6-3, 6-7 (4-7), 6-1 to Diane Parry of France.The 45-year-old Williams, who has now lost her last eight WTA singles matches, received a wild card into the singles and doubles draws for the tournament 30 years after she made her Indian Wells debut in 1996 at 15.After Williams rallied in the second set to tie it, the 23-year-old Parry, ranked 111th in the world, bit back to take control and cruised through the third set to take the match.What tennis is live on Sky Sports 🎾📺Download the Sky Sports app for expert analysis, best video & more 📱Not got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW📺"Of course, losing isn't fun, but it's great to play in front of a home crowd," the Southern California native said. "They were behind me the whole way, and that was really fun for that."I have amazing fans that believe in me and it's fun to play for them, or even in practice when they come out. It's very thrilling. Yeah, today was a tough one, but that's sport and that's life, and I'll take what I need from it."It was Williams' 10th career appearance in the tournament and first since 2024, when she also lost in the first round as a wild card. The seven-time major winner was given a wild card last year, but didn't accept it.Parry will face 15th-ranked American Madison Keys in the second round Saturday.Williams entered the BNP Paribas Open having lost her last seven matches, with the only win in her comeback to the tour coming in her return at Washington last year.She competed in the Australian Open in January and lost in the first round in both singles and doubles, but Williams made history as the oldest woman to compete in an Australian Open singles main draw, surpassing the mark set by Japan's Kimiko Date, who was 44 when she lost in the first round in 2015.Williams most recently participated in the ATX Open in Austin, Texas, last month as a wild-card entry and lost in the first round of singles to Ajla Tomljanovic.
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