Heather Watson - Future of British Tennis
Womens British tennis is looking up after years in the international wilderness. There is a long way to go before Britain can get into the elite group, but in Heather Watson, we have a player who has the desire and talent to make a real impression on the WTA tour for years to come. We also have a situation where we have two British players of a similar age vying to be British number 1, the other player being Laura Robson. That can only be good for British tennis if both players can push each other to ultimately rise up the rankings and be consistently in the top 30 of the womens game. That process has already begun this summer. Heather Watson reached the 3rd round of Wimbledon, which was the first time that has happened since Sam Smith in 1999. And last weekend Heather won her first tour doubles title in Stanford with partner Marina Erakovic of New Zealand. With that triumph, Watson reached a career high 71 in the WTA ranki...