Johanna Konta 25-year-old British tennis player has enjoyed an extraordinary start to 2017, winning the Sydney International in the run up to the Australian Open before claiming her first-ever Premier Mandatory title in Miami in March.
Konta says her driving force is her childhood dream of winning titles and that she will keep working to achieve as much as possible
According to reports, She currently sits third in the Road to Singapore, behind only Karolina Pliskova and Caroline Wozniacki, but is aiming for even more.
“My dream has always been to be No.1 in the world and to win titles and to really be at the top of the game,” she told the BBC.
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“I’m doing everything in my power to make it come true. That’s been a dream of mine since I was a young girl and that continues to be my dream and I think will always be as long as I’m playing the sport.
“I need to keep focusing on my work because I know that will bring the best out of me. I always wanted to be the best version of myself.”
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Konta, who currently sits at a career-high ranking of World No.7, returns to WTA action following her Miami triumph in Stuttgart next week.
Source: WTA
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