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Venus Williams expects 'other opportunities' after losing Wimbledon final at 37
Despite her veteran status, Venus Williams is optimistic about continuing to compete at the highest level after a Wimbledon final defeat.
Venus Williams defied her advancing years to reach the Wimbledon final and insists she has no intention of slowing down following a straight-sets defeat to Garbine Muguruza.
The 37-year-old dropped just one set on the way to the final but was beaten 7-5 6-0 by her Spanish opponent on Centre Court on Saturday.
Williams has been without sister Serena at this year's tournament, as the seven-time champion takes a break from the game to give birth to her first child.
But, when asked if she had a message for Serena after the match, Venus expressed optimism that she could continue to perform at the highest level.
"I miss you. I tried my best to do the same things you do but I think there'll be other opportunities," she said.
"[I've had] a lot of beautiful moments in the last couple of weeks."
Venus has not won a grand slam since her triumph at the All England Club in 2008, losing three major finals since then.