Venus Williams Returns to Tennis to Keep Health Insurance
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Venus Williams, at the age of 45, returned to professional tennis after an 18-month break. She competed in the Mubadala Citi DC Open in Washington, D.C. this week for an unexpected reason.

“I had to come back for the insurance,” Williams said after winning the first round. (She lost in the second round on Thursday.)

“They informed me this year that I’m on COBRA, so it’s like, I got to get my benefits on,” Williams added.

The crowd laughed, but Williams appeared to be serious.

“I’m always at the doctor, so I need this insurance,” she said.

Williams has spoken candidly about her battle with uterine fibroids, revealing to NBC News Now earlier this month that she has been dealing with this condition for the past 30 years.

According to MarketWatch, the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) provides insurance plans that offer worldwide coverage due to the tour’s extensive travel demands. However, to qualify for these plans, athletes need to satisfy specific criteria.

“Player members that are eligible for such access to health insurance must be inside the rankings of 500 in singles or 175 in doubles and have played a minimum of three WTA 250-level and above events, including Grand Slams, in the last year,” a WTA spokesperson told MarketWatch.

This means we could see Williams on the professional court again soon. It’s also raised many questions and comments, especially on Reddit, which was co-founded by Venus’s brother-in-law, Alexis Ohanian, about the price of health care in the U.S.

According to ESPN, Williams made more than $42 million playing professional tennis, during which she won 49 singles titles, including five Wimbledon and two U.S. Open Championships. Williams also won four Olympic gold medals.

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Venus Williams, 45, hadn’t played professional tennis in a year and a half. But she played in the Mubadala Citi DC Open in Washington, D.C. this week, and for a surprising reason.

“I had to come back for the insurance,” Williams said after winning the first round. (She lost in the second round on Thursday.)

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