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The 17-year-old won her first WTA title—and 30 minutes later, stepped back onto the court with Serena before winning their first doubles title as a sister act.
Published Mar 01, 2023
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Venus would win her second WTA singles title just a few weeks later in Miami. As of now, she has 49 career WTA singles titles.
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Oklahoma City in 1998 was the first of Venus and Serena's 22 career WTA doubles titles together. They're 22-1 in finals together.
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