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The ultimate Heather Watson quiz
Think you know everything about the top British player? Well, it’s time to find out with our fiendish Heather Watson quiz… Loading…
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Heather Watson breaks back into the top 50
See Heather Watson in action as she clinches victory at the Acapulco Open 2020
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Want to get better at tennis? Then be prepared to lose
I play a lot of tennis. In the past two weeks, five competitive matches across three different formats – mixed doubles, singles and men’s doubles. And how many sets have I won, you ask? A big fat zero. Now, that’s clearly not my aim as a tennis player. I always play to win, to be…
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How does the Fed Cup work?
As the Great Britain team advance into the World Group II play-offs of the 2018 Fed Cup after wins over Portugal and Hungary in Estonia, we explore how the tournament actually works – and what Johanna Konta, Heather Watson, Katie Boulter and Anna Smith need to do to eventually lift the silverware. Launched in 1963, the Fed…
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Why should you join the LTA and which scheme is right for you?
To describe the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) as “venerable” would be something of an understatement: the governing body of the sport in Great Britain was founded back in 1888, with Wimbledon champion (and owner of a fine set of moustaches) William Renshaw as its first president. Since then, the LTA has been a tireless supporter…
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Can Kyle Edmund win the Australian Open?
Kyle Edmund looks more and more like the real deal after every match at this year’s Australian Open. Not only did he pick up perhaps the best victory of his career against South Africa’s Kevin Anderson in the first round, but he backed it up with a confident five-set win against Andreas Seppi. Now, with Edmund…
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Kyle Edmund beats Kevin Anderson at the Australian Open
Wow. After being less than optimistic about Kyle Edmund’s draw in the first round of the Australian Open, we take it all back. The 23-year-old British No.2 has pulled off one of the best performances of his career to knock out 11th seed Kevin Anderson – a result that even overshadowed his luminous pink outfit. Edmund,…
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Tricky first round draw for Brits Down Under
The first round draw for next week’s Australian Open has been confirmed – and it’s quite a difficult one for the British players. This year sees Johanna Konta, Heather Watson, Kyle Edmund and hopefully Naomi Broady (if she gets through the last two rounds of qualifying) take to the courts in Melbourne. While, on paper, British…
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Highlights: Defending champion Johanna Konta is out of the Sydney International
You’d forgive British No.1 Johanna Konta for cursing her luck: the World No.9 was given a very difficult draw in the first round of the Sydney International in the form of Agnieszka Radwanska. The match, which finished 6-3 7-5, was a repeat of last year’s final and saw Radwanska dominate the first set before Konta began a fightback in…
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