Daily Dispatch

Konta suffers heart scare in Lexington loss

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Johanna Konta says she suffered heart palpitatio­ns during her 64 6-4 loss to unseeded Czech Marie Bouzkova in the opening round of the Top Seed Open in Lexington, Kentucky.

The third-seeded Briton needed medical attention just minutes into the contest before she felt well enough to continue.

“My heart rate shoots up for no reason, we didn’t have a long point, I wasn’t gassing in any way in my lungs,” the world No 15 said.

“It actually goes up and stays there so it makes me a bit lightheade­d, I just needed to see the doctor and the physio.

“It was very high when they came out. I was having all the checks. I am as fit as a fiddle but it can happen.

“It took a while to settle down but then it did and I was able to concentrat­e on the tennis.”

Konta said it was not the first time she had experience­d the problem.

“We don’t know why it happens, it’s been under stressful situations [and] in no-stress situations. We just don’t know. It’s been sporadic.

“It’s not ideal. I am going to have another EKG and see what protocols we can take.

It’s probably not going to happen again for another year or something. I’m not too worried, no.”

The Top Seed Open is the first WTA Tour event in the US since the Covid-19 pandemic shut down the circuit in March.

Meanwhile, Aryna Sabalenka fended off Madison Brengle 6-1 6-7(5) 6-2 on Monday to advance to the second round.

World No 11 Sabalenka, who defeated two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova in Doha in February, fired off eight aces and saved 11 of 15 break points in the win over the American.

The Cincinnati Masters is scheduled to be played at Flushing Meadows, New York from next week, followed by the US Open, also at its usual Flushing Meadows home, from August 31 to September 13.

I am as fit as a fiddle but it can happen

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JOHANNA KONTA

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