Tag: British
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Britain’s Cam Norrie stuns Schwartzman at the US Open
Proving that you should never, ever give up after going behind, Cameron Norrie turned a two-set deficit around to beat ninth seed Diego Schwartzman 3-6 4-6 6-2 6-1 7-5 in the first round of the US Open. The 25-year-old was his own worst enemy in the first two sets, with a total of 34 unforced…
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Johanna Konta wins first match of 2020
It’s taken a while, but British No.1 Jo Konta has picked up her first victory of the year against none other than Kim Clijsters, who was playing only her second match since coming out of retirement. The Monterrey Open match, which finished 6-3 7-5, saw glimpses of Clijsters’ previous power (she had previously retired in…
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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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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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Johanna Konta up to World No.4
Wimbledon hero and British No.1 Johanna Konta has become the fourth British woman to break into the world’s top five players. The feat places Konta on a par with the likes of Virginia Wade, Sue Barker and Jo Durie – and will be a welcome boost as she prepares for another Grand Slam campaign in the US…
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Wimbledon Day Two: How are the Brits doing?
It can be difficult keeping track of all of the British players at Wimbledon – particularly those you may not be familiar with. Luckily, we’ll be doing a regular roundup of who has progressed and fallen by the wayside at SW19. Hmm, who should we begin with? How about a relative unknown called Andy Murray,…
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Highlights: Johanna Konta wins Miami Open
What a weekend: British No.1 Johanna Konta has claimed the biggest title of her career so far by beating Caroline Wozniacki 6-4 6-3 in the final of the Miami Open. Here’s the best of the action: It’s the latest triumph in an extraordinary couple of years that have seen Konta climb from World No.146 in 2015…
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Highlights: Johanna Konta reaches Miami Open quarter-final
After a close-fought first set, British No.1 Johanna Konta got the better of Spain’s Lara Arruabarrena 7-5 6-1 to reach the quarter-final of the Miami Open for the second year running – and extend her decent run of form. Konta, who is the tenth seed, eventually broke Arruabarrena at 6-5 in the first set, before taking control with…
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Highlights: Johanna Konta through to fourth round of the Miami Open
British No.1 Johanna Konta turned on the style against Pauline Parmentier of France in the Miami Open, winning the tie 6-4 6-0 under the Florida sun. The victory, which took just 63 minutes, means Konta is through to the last sixteen, where she will face Spain’s Lara Arruabarrena. Konta has found maintaining a decent run of form…
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