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Williams' losing streak stretches to 10 after defeat to Quevedo in Madrid
Kaitlin Quevedo overcame Venus Williams in straight sets in round one of the Madrid Open, as the American's losing streak continued.
Venus Williams was beaten 6-2 6-4 by home favourite Kaitlin Quevedo in the first round of the Madrid Open, extending her losing streak to 10 matches.
It looked as though the seven-time grand slam champion, who was handed a wildcard for the first clay-court WTA 1000 event of the year, might force a decider after she went 3-0 up in the second set.
But that momentum dissipated, and her first match on clay since the 2021 French Open ended in a one-hour, 42-minute defeat.
A topsy-turvy opening set featured four breaks of serve, with three of those going Quevedo's way.
Williams fought back at the start of the second, breaking Quevedo in between two hard-fought holds, but she could not maintain that level.
The American failed to win a point in back-to-back games, including one on serve, and after Quevedo got another break to go 4-3 up, she strung together two routine holds to get over the line.
FIRST WTA 1000 MAIN DRAW WIN!!!
— wta (@WTA) April 21, 2026
Kaitlin Quevedo defeats Williams in straight sets in her Madrid main draw debut!#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/a3d5VJxygw
Data Debrief: Venus makes unwanted history
Williams has now lost 10 straight matches dating back to a victory over Peyton Stearns at the Washington Open last July.
Since the WTA rankings were first published in 1975, Williams is the first former world number one to ever endure a 10-match losing streak.
Quevedo, in winning her first WTA 1000 match, became the youngest Spanish player (20 years, 67 days) to win a main-draw match at the Madrid Open, surpassing Garbine Muguruza (20 years, 209 days) in 2014.
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