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'A good decision not to quit' - Burrage secures emotional win

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Published in Tennis
Sunday, 12 January 2025 22:39

With her powerful groundstrokes and strong first serve, Burrage had too many weapons for 149th-ranked Jeanjean in a performance which oozed confidence.

The British number seven played aggressively, doing particular damage with her forehand as she hit 23 winners.

After securing victory on her first match point with a huge net cord, Burrage instantly covered her face with her hands.

The British fans in the crowd roared their appreciation before Burrage returned to her chair and spent a few moments sobbing under a towel.

Burrage said afterwards she had struggled to eat breakfast because of pre-match nerves.

"All of those emotions from the last nine months I think were bottled up in there," she said.

"I think because I know I have been playing some good tennis, I know what such a good opportunity today was.

"I knew the hard work that went in for the last year."

Burrage first thought about quitting the sport in 2020 after a series of injuries, but fought back to enjoy the biggest successes of her career.

A maiden Grand Slam win came at Wimbledon in 2023 and led to an unforgettable appearance on Centre Court in the second round, while she also won in the first round of that year's US Open.

Burrage was sitting at a career-high 84th in the world when her progress was derailed again.

In February, she needed surgery on a snapped tendon in her wrist - the fourth operation of her career - and she suffered another blow in April when preparing to return to competitive action.

Burrage ruptured an ankle ligament in a practice session with British number one Katie Boulter and, although she did not require surgery, she missed another 10 weeks.

Having made her comeback on the lower-tier ITF Futures Tour, she broke down in tears during a training session and questioned whether it was worth the hardship.

However, she persevered, and has now become the first Briton to win in this year's Australian Open singles.

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