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French Open: Venus Williams takes on Japan's Kurumi Nara

Serena Williams is not playing but has made it a point to visit Roland Garros and cheer on her sister.

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US Venus Williams serves the ball to Japans Kurumi Nara during their tennis match at the Roland Garros 2017 French Open on May 31, 2017 in Paris.
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After eliminating the youngest player at this year's French Open in the first round, Japan's Kurumi Nara will move all the way along the age spectrum on Wednesday when she seeks a second successive win over Venus Williams.

The 90th ranked Nara, who beat 15-year-old Amanda Anisimova in three tight sets, is playing a player more than two decades older in the opening match on the main Philippe Chatrier show court right now.

The 25-year-old from Osaka got the better of seven-times grand slam singles champion Williams, who turns 37 next month, in straight sets the last time they met on the hard courts of Indian Wells in 2016.

Nara has failed to set pulses racing so far this year, however, the highlight of her season being a win over Serbia's Jelena Jankovic in Taipei.

Tenth seed Williams, meanwhile, has a relatively modest record on the Paris clay, with only two quarter-final runs to her name since losing to sister Serena in her only French Open final in 2002.

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