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Venus Williams beaten by Jelena Ostapenko in second round of Rothesay Classic in Birmingham

Jelena Ostapenko, a former Wimbledon semi-finalist, claimed a 6-3 5-7 6-3 victory over Venus Williams to reach the quarter-finals in Birmingham; Williams is a five-time winner of Wimbledon and will return to the All England Club next month after being given a wild card

Image: Venus Williams suffered a second-round exit at the Rothesay Classic in Birmingham

Venus Williams' valiant efforts at the Rothesay Classic in Birmingham ended in a second-round defeat by Jelena Ostapenko.

The 43-year-old pulled off her best victory for nearly four years with a three-hour win over Camila Giorgi in the first round on Monday despite struggling with a right knee problem.

She had the joint strapped up again on Thursday and took a long medical timeout during the second set for treatment to her right thigh in what looked like being a straight-sets loss.

But Williams saved a match point at 3-5 in the second set and then reeled off three straight games as second seed Ostapenko lost her rhythm.

Image: The 43-year-old is playing in just her second event since returning from a hamstring injury

When she moved 2-0 ahead in the deciding set with evening drawing in, it appeared Williams might be on course for back-to-back wins for the first time since 2019. But Ostapenko, a former Wimbledon semi-finalist, recomposed herself and eventually powered her way to a 6-3 5-7 6-3 victory.

The Latvian said: "Of course I could finish it a bit quicker. I got a little bit disappointed after the match point in the second set. But Venus is a great player, a great champion and it's an honour to share the court with her.

Image: Ostapenko will play Magdalena Frech in the quarter-finals

"She's a very dangerous player, especially on grass. She was serving really well. It was a little bit hard, but I'm really happy that I managed it and I was fighting until the very last point. She's an idol for a lot of people so it was very special."

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Williams, who made her Wimbledon debut in 1997, will now hope to recover in time for another tilt at the All England Club, having been awarded a wild card.

Ostapenko will next play Pole Magdalena Frech, who battled past eighth seed Sorana Cirstea 6-3 6-7 (1-7) 6-4 in a match delayed for nearly two hours by rain.

Britain's Harriet Dart will take on fourth seed Anastasia Potapova, who defeated American Caty McNally on a deciding tie-break.

Meanwhile, there will be an all-Czech quarter-final between top seed Barbora Krejcikova and 18-year-old Linda Fruhvirtova. Krejcikova saw off another Czech player, Tereza Martincova, 6-4 6-4.

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