Virginia Wade hails Wimbledon semi-finalist Johanna Konta

By PA Sport

Image: Johanna Konta defeated Simona Halep to become the first British woman to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals since Virginia Wade

Virginia Wade OBE is delighted her status as the last British woman to reach the Wimbledon singles semi-finals has expired and is backing Johanna Konta to emulate her success by progressing to the final.

Konta defeated Simona Halep 6-7 (2-7) 7-6 (7-5) 6-4 to become the first Briton to make the last four in the women's singles since Wade achieved the feat in 1978.

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The 1977 champion said: "I'm just surprised it's taken so long. It's fine to be the last British women's winner to win Wimbledon, but it's better to have plenty of British players to win.

"It's a win-win situation frankly and I'm thrilled for her. I know how much pressure there is."

Konta was two points from defeat in the second-set tie-break in a gripping match, but turned things around to win the match in two hours and 38 minutes.

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Image: Wade has praised Konta

Wade said: "The longer it went on the more impressed I got. It was absolutely a stunning performance really and the pressure was relentless that Konta kept applying - it was brilliant, she never really wavered one little bit.

"It showed in the end that both players were so good but she had a tougher mind and she was more aggressive and she deserved to win."

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The three times Grand Slam singles champion knows exactly how it feels to stand in Konta's shoes and has no worries about the 26-year-old becoming distracted by the attention.

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Image: Konta of Great Britain celebrates victory over Simona Halep of Romania

"I hope she just goes and does her press, then goes and relaxes by doing her baking and I hope she manages to cocoon herself a little bit tomorrow, but that's some hope because everyone will be after her," said Wade.

"Even if you have to do interviews and things, you still have to protect yourself and put up a barrier so that you don't let them impose themselves on what's been so good with your own concentration and obviously her plan.

"It's very well-rehearsed and I'm ultra-impressed. I haven't seen a player really with the same sort of dedication and determination for a long time.

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