Archive: heather-watson
Czech fifth seed Lucie Safarova began her week with a win over China's Peng Shuai 7-5, 6-4 while Serb Bojana Jovanovski, seeded eighth, beat former French Open winner Francesca Schiavone 6-4, 6-3.
British teenager Laura Robson may be poised for a marketing breakout after reports in London's Daily Mail linking her to the IMG management agency.
Caroline Wozniacki, who has lost six of her last eight matches, would like to play the grass court tournament in Birmingham, England
While British tennis was filled with gloom over one devastating piece of news from Andy Murray, there was reason for optimism from Heather Watson.
The Ann Jones Centre Court will be officially opened on Sunday, June 9 at the start of this year’s Aegon Classic ladies tennis tournament.
Once Laura Robson won the Wimbledon junior title as a 14 year-old and Heather Watson winning the US Open girls tournament, levels of expectancy have been mounting in British circles
Andy lost his world no.2 ranking after an early defeat in the Monte Carlo Rolex Masters and mother Judy admitted the biggest gamble she had taken since becoming Britain’s Fed Cup captain backfired
Britain’s Fed Cup captain Judy Murray will not announce her decision on who gets the second singles spot in the World Group II play-off against Argentina
Heather Watson’s indifferent run of form recently with first round exits in Indian Wells and Miami can now be explained - she is suffering from Glandular Fever or Mononucleosis
Recently Azarenka has decided the ankle injury which forced her out of the Dubai Duty Free Championships, BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells and Sony Open in Miami
A day is a long time in tennis, particularly for somebody who is just 20 years old and still finding their way on the global scene.
Heather Watson, who alongside with Laura Robson was just a few weeks ago being lauded as the bright and promising future of British female tennis
Elena Baltacha, sidelined since the Olympics because of foot surgery and now down to no.192 on the WTA rankings believes she can once again overtake the pair of British youngsters
British tennis fans could be considering something of a reassessment after the recent disappointing runs of Heather Watson
The marketability of Laura Robson in the lucrative British commercial market is set to spiral in coming years and as sport’s management companies are vying for the 19 year old’s signature
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