Gutsy Robson out of Wimbledon |
The 26Th Rank Female Francesca Schiavone Came Back From Set Down To Defeat Laura Robson By 2-6,6-4,6-4.Robson was leading by a set as the experienced 24th seed Schiavone had a medical time-out, and the 18-year-old Briton also had break points in the second set."I thought I was in control of it, and then just made a few mistakes and let her get back into the match," said the British number four."I definitely believed that I could win. I think I was just trying to go for too much because she was getting more balls back and I was just trying to stay the aggressive player in the point, keep the rallies short."
Baltacha |
Baltacha Win Over Karin Knapp of Italy
By 4-6 6-4 6-0.she had been awarded a wildcard to represent Britain at London 2012 in the women's singles, admitted it had been an emotional day."I didn't know [about the Olympic wildcard] until Judy [Murray] told me at the end," said the 28-year-old, who was hampered by a hip problem during her first-round win."If I had have known, I would have been all over the place and crying my eyes out."The world number 101 will next play defending champion Petra Kvitova and said she was a "very happy girl"."I will always remember the moment I found out I was going to be an Olympian. You're talking about the elite people in sport in the whole world," she added.
James Ward |
Ward set up a meeting with America's
Mardy Fish after a 4-6 6-0 3-6 6-3 6-3 victory over Spain's Pablo Andujar.They will be joined by Andy Murray who comfortably beat Nikolay Davydenko.The British number one needed just over one hour and 30 minutes to beat the Russian 6-1 6-1 6-4 to set up a meeting with either Israel's Dudi Sela or Ivo Karlovic of Croatia.The quartet's victories, along with Heather Waton's opening-day straight-sets win over Iveta Benesova, made it the best showing for British players at Wimbledon since 2004, when seven players progressed to the second round.
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Christina McHale |
British wildcard Johanna Konta , 21, could not cause an upset on her Wimbledon debut as she lost to 30th seed Christina McHale in a marathon encounter.The match had resumed at 7-7 in the third set after bad light had forced them to stop on Monday.Konta, who switched nationalities from Australia to Britain in May, eventually lost to the American 6-7 (4-7) 6-2 10-8.Konta's citizenship has been the source of debate but the 21-year-old received huge support on Court 17 during her defeat, which spanned two days and lasted three hours and 10 minutes."I had good support, it was good to hear them and from what I heard I think they embraced me," Konta said."I feel British and I am happy to finally have GBR next to my name. People who are in touch with tennis will have seen my name around for the last few years. I very much hope that I have been accepted now."There was good news, too, for Jamie Murray in the men's doubles as the Scot and his partner Eric Butorac beat Andre Begemann and Igor Zelenay 7-6 (7-5) 7-6 (7-3) 4-6 7-6 (7-4).
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