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Venus Williams in action against Ons Jabeur.
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FIVE-TIME CHAMPION VENUS Williams insists her Wimbledon journey is not over after she bowed out in the second round.
The 41-year-old, who first appeared at SW19 in 1997 and won her first title way back in 2000, was beaten 6-0 7-5 by Tunisian Ons Jabeur on Court One.
Given her age and declining results, the senior Williams sister is continually asked about her future and was again pressed on whether she would be back next year.
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