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Monday, 22 October 2012

Watson disappointed with Murray Olympics choice

Heather Watson was disappointed that Andy Murray chose Laura Robson over her in the Olympics

Heather Watson looks to improve even more to possibly make next Olympics
Heather Watson looks to improve even more

Andy Murray had a choice to make in the Summer when the Olympics came to Great Britain to play the mixed doubles tennis with Laura Robson or Heather Watson. He chose Robson. The Murray Robson partnership did very well with them winning Silver but Heather Watson said that she was disappointed that he didn’t choose her. However, Watson said that Murray not choosing her, made her stronger for the Japan Open and it helped her raise the trophy.

Watson commented on the Olympics incident saying, “Honestly, yeah. I wanted to play. It was the Olympics. I think anyone in my position would have wanted that opportunity. But it was his decision. It's made me stronger.” Although Watson was not chosen by Murray, she was still happy for them winning Silver, “It's fine. They ended up with a Silver medal. That's brilliant.”

Heather Watson achieved the best result of her career so far recently winning the Japan Open, and by doing that she got into the world’s top 50 and regained her British number one title from Laura Robson. Since this success, she has revealed that she wants to improve even more, “My ambition is to get to number one in the world and win one of the grand slams,” Watson stated, “You have to be selfish to win. You can't be sympathetic to your opponent.” Watson has got her eyes on the big prize but can she do so well as winning a Grand Slam? Either way, with Watson and Robson in women’s tennis, the future for British women’s tennis certainly looks bright.

Author Daniel Foster.
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