Harriet Dart vs Iga Świątek Another Brit who came through qualifying, Harriet Dart is back in the main draw of the Australian Open for a third time having come through qualifying on all three occasions. Dart has not had the luck of the draw in her time in Melbourne: 2019 - 0-6 0-6 vs Maria... Continue Reading →
Emma Raducanu, Katie Boulder and Harriet Dart qualify for the US Open
The main draw of the US Open doesn’t begin until Monday evening (UK time) but it has already been a successful start for the British players with Emma Raducanu, Katie Boulder and Harriet Dart all coming through qualifying to place in the main draw. The British trio join Heather Watson and Johanna Konta in the... Continue Reading →
Olympic Tennis: Team GB 🇬🇧
Andy Murray is part of a Great Britain team which is on their way to Tokyo for the postponed 2020 Olympics. In a time where we have seen 21 players across the top 30 of the mens and women's ranking combined drop out it is still set to be a strong field as the hunt... Continue Reading →
Brit Watch at Wimbledon – Ladies Draw
Johanna Konta vs Katerina Siniakova Jo’s preparation for Wimbledon couldn’t have gone better winning the title in Nottingham which I was so pleased to see. Being the top seed is never a given, you have to work for it and she did with two wins going to three close sets. The Brit is seeded at... Continue Reading →
Brits at Home – Konta wins Nottingham 🏆 Watson opens with a Birmingham win ✅ Norrie and Draper impress in London 🇬🇧
Konta wins in Nottingham! A very good week for Jo Konta who won her first title since she was Miami champion back in April 2017 and her first WTA singles title on home soil. The former world number four had seen her ranking plummet but the win in Nottingham does her the world of good... Continue Reading →
Heather Watson gave Serena Williams a big scare at Wimbledon in 2015 on route to her six title in London!
In 2015 Serena Williams won her sixth Wimbledon title. Number six was almost put on hold in the third round on Centre Court as she ran into an inspired home favourite Heather Watson. Having taken the first set 6-2 any drama looked unlikely but the Brit began to find her range and ramp up the... Continue Reading →
The Overule: Djokovic & Nadal win, Watson stars in Acapulco, Monterrey field in need of wins and much more!
Another week has come to an end! Title winners, surprises, upsets, talking points and plenty of action from the week to have a look at! Next stop, Monterrey! Monterrey has quickly turned into the draw of players needing some wins. Not only is former world number one Kim Clijsters in action looking for her first... Continue Reading →
Brits on Tour: Edmund, Watson & Evans impress once again as Boulter returns to WTA tennis!
It’s been a very good season for British players and another excellent week has added to an impressive start heading into the sunshine double next month. Heather Watson Heather Watson until this year has not won 10 or more matches before the end of February since 2014. Five of them that year were on the... Continue Reading →
Heather Watson wins her first WTA title in almost four years in Acapulco!
Heather Watson continues to have a good season on the tour! Including qualifying matches the Brit has done something she has never done before and that is win 13 matches before the end of February! Heather was a semi-finalist in her usual happy hunting ground of Hobart this year where she is a former champion.... Continue Reading →
Great Britain lose Fed Cup play-off but can leave Slovakia with their heads held high!
Going 0-2 down in any Fed Cup tie is a tough ask to come back but in a play-off for a place in the Fed Cup Finals is a bigger ask. This weekend we have seen players crumble from a losing position and fail to turn up but that cannot be said of Heather Watson... Continue Reading →