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Watson sharpens her blades for Azarenka

- KIERAN GILL @kierangill_DM

HEATHER WATSON and her coach Morgan Phillips were having a chat when one proposed a bet to the other . Get to the second week of W imbledon, Phillips said, and I’ll shave my head.

Watson declined the wager, worried that he would get in trouble with his girlfriend. They settled on his legs instead.

With the British No 2 in such fearless form, having beaten four top -25 players in just over a week, the razors are ready.

Watson had all the answers against 18th seed Anastasija Sevastova yesterday as she won 6-0, 6-4.

Now the next question: how far can this wave of confidence take her at W imbledon? She’s ridden it to the third round, where two-time Grand Slam winner Victoria Azarenka awaits. W in that and the 25-year-old will be here for week two.

Those on Court No 2 barely had time to let their sunscreen soak in before W atson was a set up inside 19 minutes against the world No 19. Though the first set showed her superiorit­y, it was the way she handled the second that was impressive.

Watson was broken twice but fought back for the win against the Latvian and cele - brated by clenching her fist like someone who knows she is the one to beat.

‘Making second week would be huge,’ said Watson. ‘I made those big goals years ago. I haven’t done it before in singles. And if I do, my coach said he’d shave his head, but I said, “No, your girlfriend will kill you. You can shave your legs”.’

Watson reached the third round in 2012 then again in 2015, when she went within two points of shocking Serena Williams.

She suffered ropey results after SW19 last year but is now working with Phillips and Colin Beecher, a coaching team who have helped her turn a corner.

As for Azarenka, this is her first Grand Slam since giving birth in December.

‘Vika is an incredible player and person,’ Watson said of the former world No 1. ‘I really respect how hard she works and how focused she is. I expect her to be playing really well because I know she will have put in the hours and the work . You don’t get to where she’s got to in her career without being a really good player.’

Azarenka was in action herself yesterday, seeing off Elena V esnina 6-3, 6-3. And she insists she will approach the match with Watson like any other, despite the Briton’s home advantage.

‘She is a great player ,’ said Azarenka. ‘She played really well last week . It looks like she feels really comfortabl­e. To me, it’s just another match. I don ’t want to pay a lot of attention to it.’

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