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Taylor Townsend reveals what Venus Williams said to her after the Jelena Ostapenko controversy at the US Open

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Taylor Townsend will be looking to build on a strong US Open campaign as she heads into the latter portion of 2025.

During the American’s run to the US Open fourth round, she had to deal with a rather spiky confrontation with Jelena Ostapenko.

After Townsend’s victory, Ostapenko berated Townsend at the net for apparently failing to apologise for a point won on a net cord during the match.

During the confrontation, Ostapenko labelled Townsend as uneducated. These comments were widely criticised, with Naomi Osaka saying they were ‘terrible.’

Following the US Open, Townsend has revealed what seven-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams said to her following the incident.

Venus Williams told Taylor Townsend ‘I don’t apologise because I don’t mean it’ after the Jelena Ostapenko incident

Speaking on The Pivot Podcast, Townsend detailed what Venus Williams told her after the confrontation with Ostapenko.

Townsend said: “Do you know what Venus told me? She said I have only apologised one time in my life. She is like I don’t apologise because I don’t mean it.

“When we played Venus she tried to put the ball through my partner’s stomach. She hit this ball so hard when we played her!

“I said she tried to take you out! And she didn’t put her hand up. But that’s okay. It’s competition!”

Townsend knows all about playing the five-time Wimbledon champion, having faced her twice in recent months.

Taylor Townsend says it was ‘surreal’ to play Venus Williams

The American star has battled against Venus Williams at two tournaments recently: the Washington Open and the US Open.

In Washington, Townsend and her doubles partner, Zhang Shuai, emerged victorious from a tough-fought contest, defeating Williams and Hailey Baptiste, 6-4 3-6 10-6.

In New York, Townsend and Katerina Siniakova comfortably defeated Williams and Leylah Fernandez, 6-1 6-2.

After the tournament, Townsend reflected on the experience of playing Venus, saying: “It was honestly surreal for me. It was really cool. Especially being able to experience that there. I have looked up to her and Serena for years, and it’s been really cool to be able to have accessibility to them on a personal level.

“I got the closest with Serena when I was pregnant. I went over to her house and she put a whole Amazon list together for me for all the things I needed to get for the baby.

“Those times were the most conversation that I have ever had with her. I know even in our culture competition is competition, I don’t care who it is. But when we are in this competition, we are not buddies.

“So being around them even for so many years on tour, it was never like [really friendly]. It was like you are out here and you’re another piece of competition, if I have to take you out, I will take you out.

“So it was a cool experience to share the court with her but it was interesting because I had played Venus in DC a couple of weeks prior to that. And we beat her in a tiebreaker, she played with Hailey Baptiste.

“I called my coach, and I remember on the court I was so mad at myself, because I felt like I allowed everything around who Venus is and what she represented and what she represented to me, and it completely took me out of being true to myself and the player I am.

“I am going to go straight through you, I am not hitting around you. You can see. As soon as the ball goes up the girls turn around, it is known.

“But I felt when I played her in DC I was hitting around. I didn’t want to hit it too hard. It was all of this psychological stuff going through my head, and I called my coach and said I didn’t like the way I showed up, even though we won.

“So this time we played her in New York, and it was obviously a much bigger stage, a lot more going on around it.

“I just said I am going to go and play tennis, and I don’t care who is on the other side of the net.”

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Jordan Spieth and His Wife Leave Fans in Awe With Unexpected News About Their Sons Sammy and Sully

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Golf star Jordan Spieth and his wife Annie Verret have once again captured the hearts of fans — but this time, it’s not because of a trophy or a clutch putt. The couple recently shared unexpected and heartwarming news about their two sons, Sammy and Sully, and fans can’t stop gushing over the adorable family update.

In a rare and tender moment off the greens, Spieth and Annie revealed how much joy their boys have brought into their lives — and how quickly they’re growing. According to close sources, the proud parents spoke about the boys’ playful bond and how both already show early signs of competitiveness — a trait Jordan jokingly admits “must run in the family.”

The post that accompanied the announcement melted hearts across social media — featuring Jordan and Annie beaming as their sons laughed and played together under the warm afternoon sun. Fans flooded the comments with love, calling the Spieths “the sweetest golf family ever” and praising the couple for staying grounded and genuine despite global fame.

“Family has always been my greatest win,” Jordan reportedly said, reflecting on how fatherhood has reshaped his priorities. For a man who’s lifted major trophies and faced the pressure of the world stage, it’s touching to see that his proudest moments are now the ones spent at home — watching Sammy and Sully grow, laugh, and dream.

It’s not just a story of golf greatness anymore — it’s a story of love, legacy, and balance. ❤️

Because for Jordan Spieth, the real victory isn’t on the leaderboard — it’s at home. 🏡✨

 

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Fallon Sherrock Shines Bright Beside Her Three Gorgeous Friends — A Celebration of Beauty, Bond, and Unstoppable Energy

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Fallon Sherrock — the dazzling “Queen of the Oche” — has once again captured hearts, this time away from the dartboard. In a series of radiant photos that quickly caught fans’ attention, Sherrock was seen enjoying a beautiful day out with her three gorgeous friends — a celebration of friendship, laughter, and unstoppable energy.

The images showcase pure joy — Fallon glowing in effortless elegance, her smile as bright as ever, surrounded by friends whose chemistry and confidence lit up every frame. Together, they embodied the perfect blend of grace, fun, and fierce femininity, proving that real beauty shines brightest when shared with people who lift you higher.

From casual laughter over coffee to sunset strolls filled with carefree vibes, every shot told a story of women who know how to balance hard work with heartfelt connection. Fans couldn’t stop gushing in the comments, calling them “the ultimate power squad” and praising Fallon for always radiating positivity both on and off the stage.

It’s clear that Fallon Sherrock’s strength doesn’t just come from her game — it’s deeply rooted in the love, loyalty, and laughter she shares with those closest to her. Whether she’s holding a dart or a friend’s hand, Fallon continues to inspire with the same spark that made her a global icon: unshakable confidence and a heart full of light.

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Emma Raducanu’s ex-coach joins another player’s team months after quitting role

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Emma Raducanu linked up with Yutaka Nakamura at the end of last year, but their partnership soon fizzled out.

Emma Raducanu’s former fitness trainer, Yutaka Nakamura, has officially started working with another player, this time on the men’s circuit. Raducanu announced that Nakamura had joined her team last December, and he was set to travel with her during “most weeks” of the season.

However, Nakamura has been absent from her box for most of the year, reportedly stepping back for personal reasons in the spring. Raducanu has since been working with other physios, including Daniel Pohl and Jerome Poupel. And Nakamura has now seemingly joined Grigor Dimitrov’s team, months after the Bulgarian’s heartbreaking injury retirement at Wimbledon.

Dimitrov led top seed and eventual champion Jannik Sinner by two sets to love in the fourth round of Wimbledon this summer when he suddenly went down in tears, picking up a pectoral injury.

The former world No. 3 received off-court treatment, but he was unable to continue and returned to the court to retire from the match. Dimitrov has since revealed that he spent two hours crying in the locker room, and he later shared a photo from the hospital.

During his injury layoff, Dimitrov’s team had a shake-up, and he parted ways with his coach, Jamie Delgado, who has since joined Jack Draper’s camp. The 34-year-old has now returned to competition at the Paris Masters with some new faces in his box.

One of them is Nakamura, who has a wealth of experience on the WTA Tour, also working with Maria Sharapova and Naomi Osaka, as well as Raducanu.

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