Boulter teams up with ‘absolute icon’ Williams in MadridImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Katie Boulter (left) and Venus Williams (right) were handed wildcard entry into the women’s doubles at the Madrid OpenPublished1 hour agoBriton Katie Boulter reported it was a privilege to play alongside “absolute icon” Venus Williams as they reached round two of the women’s doubles at the Madrid Open.Boulter, who was knocked out of the singles draw on Friday, and Williams, 45, had never played together before, but defeated China’s Jiang Xinyu and Xu Yifan 4-6 6-3 10-7.
They will take on Taiwan’s Hsieh Su-wei and American Sofia Kenin in round two.
Seven-time Grand Slam champion Williams is on an 11-match losing streak in singles and her last doubles win was at the US Open in September.
“It was nice to play and it was meant to be,” American Williams reported.
“She has great energy – I don’t even know if Serena [Williams] has this energy.”
Boulter only approached Williams about playing earlier this week and admitted to feeling nervous before stepping on to the court.
“Everyone came out here for an absolute icon,” Boulter reported.
“I had nerves coming in this morning but you [Venus] calmed me down in the warm-up. We just enjoyed it. We had the mindset of going out with a smile on our face.

