Konta and Edmund fly British flag

Konta and Edmund fly British flag

by Joseph Anthony
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Johanna Konta, who reached the semi-finals last year, is off to a good start

British number one Johanna Konta made hard work of beating 103rd-ranked Russian Natalia Vikhlyantseva 7-5 7-6(7) in her opening match at Wimbledon on Tuesday.


Konta, a semi-finalist last year, lost control of a match she seemed to have in her pocket and was mightily relieved to escape a sticky Court Two with victory, having squandered five match points in the second-set tiebreak.

With Andy Murray missing the tournament due to injury, Konta, seeded 22nd, and menโ€™s 21st seed Kyle Edmund are shouldering the hopes of the home nation.

Edmund enjoyed a routine 6-2 6-3 7-5 win over Australian Alex Bolt and is the last British man left standing after teenager Jay Clarke fell in five sets to Ernests Gulbis.

Konta seemed to be heading for a relatively comfortable win against tricky 21-year-old Vikhlyantseva.

She broke serve at 5-5 on her way to taking a tight opening set and had points for a double-break in the second set when Vikhlyantseva served at 2-4.

Konta failed to push home her advantage, however, and dropped serve in the next game when she fired a forehand over the baseline having battled back from 0-40 to 30-40.

Vikhlyantseva then held and Konta found herself in a difficult situation at 4-5 when she failed to punish a short ball and watched a backhand winner flash past her.


She saved the set point with a superb deep forehand after being pushed wide but a crass attempt at a dropshot handed Vikhlyantseva another chance to take the match into a decider.

Konta saved that one too but in the tiebreak she huffed and puffed as a 6-2 lead evaporated.

She double-faulted at 7-6 but held her nerve to knock off the next two points, finishing the match with an easy volley.

โ€œFirst rounds are always tricky. The conditions were tricky, breezy and gusty, it didnโ€™t make it easy,โ€ Konta, who was beaten by Venus Williams in the semis last year, told reporters.

โ€œI am playing this championships independent of what happened last year. I am a littler wiser this year, working hard to be here for a full two weeks.โ€

Her next hurdle is experienced Slovakian Dominika Cibulkova while Edmund will play either Japanโ€™s Yuichi Sugita or American qualifier Bradley Klahn.

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