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Johanna Konta may not cruise through Wimbledon but the British number one feels fit and ready for what she hopes will be another successful campaign. Konta reached the quarter-finals on her last ...
Johanna Konta took exception to a journalist’s line of questioning following her Wimbledon quarter-final defeat to Barbora Strycova. The British number one exited the Championships after blowing a 4-1 ...
The tennis star is making history in her sport after reaching the Wimbledon semi-final and it is perhaps no surprise given her impressive heritage Johanna Konta set up a historic Wimbledon semi-final ...
ENGLAND’S Johanna Konta moaned to the umpire about rival Dominika Cibulkova slapping her thighs — claiming it was distracting her between first and second serves. The Slovak, who won 6-3 6-4, insisted ...
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Johanna Konta has cried tears during the build-up to Wimbledon -- but over furniture rather than tennis. The British No. 1 will shoulder the burden of a level of expectation higher than ever before at ...
A three-time Grand Slam semifinalist, Konta earned a career-high ranking of No. 4 in the summer of 2017 after reaching her best major result at Wimbledon. After inconsistencies the following season, ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Wimbledon title hope Johanna Konta is often parodied for her mantra of "sticking to the process" but, far from being a tennis robot, coach Wim Fissette says when his ...
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