The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Konta well beaten by Burrage in Battle of the Brits opener

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Johanna Konta lost her first match since March in straight sets to Jodie Burrage at the Battle of the Brits tournament in Roehampton.

British number one Konta, 14th in the world rankings, was far from her best against British number seven Burrage, losing 6-4 6-3.

Konta last played at the Monterrey Open in Mexico before elite tennis was suspended due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Burrage, 21, who looked sharper than Konta and served out impressive­ly to seal the match, could not hide her delight after causing an upset.

“It feels amazing to win against such a great player, I feel overwhelme­d,” she told the LTA’S official website

Also on the opening day at the LTA’S National Tennis Centre, Cameron Norrie hit back to beat British number one Dan Evans 4-6 6-3 10-7.

British number two Kyle Edmund defeated teenager Anton Matusevich 7-5 6-3, Aidan Mchugh edged out Ryan Peniston 6-4 3-6 10-7 and Heather Watson won 7-5 6-4 against Beth Grey.

In the mixed doubles, Lloyd Glasspool and Naomi Broady defeated Dom Inglot and Eden Silva 6-4 6-2.

The event has been organised by Jamie Murray to help keep Britain’s players active, with the profession­al tours suspended.

Britain’s top men and women players make up two teams of 13 – the Union Jacks and the British Bulldogs – and will go head-to-head in singles, doubles and mixed doubles matches.

The action will unfold throughout the week, culminatin­g on Sunday, with the first team to reach 60 points crowned Battle of the Brits champions.

Andy Murray, on his way back from pelvis and shin injuries following hip surgery last year, will compete in the doubles matches only as he prepares for the US Open.

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