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French Open: Chris Evert puzzled by Johanna Konta's choice of shots

"She still has the motivation and she's always trying to learn. It's never too late. She has all the shots. But it takes more than that"

Johanna Konta of Great Britain looks on in her round two match against Irina-Camelia Begu of Romania during day four of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia at Foro Italico on September 17, 2020 in Rome, Italy.
Image: Johanna Konta lost her first-round match at the French Open to American teenager Coco Gauff

Chris Evert says "it's never too late" for Johanna Konta to win a Grand Slam title, despite questioning her tactical on-court intelligence.

Having reached the semi-finals in Paris last season and the quarter-finals of Wimbledon, Konta has had a disappointing year in the majors in 2020, winning just one match.

Evert, one of the greatest players in the history of the sport, watched Konta's error-strewn defeat by Coco Gauff in the first round of the French Open and was left scratching her head.

Britain's Johanna Konta plays a backhand return to Cori Gauff of the US during their women's singles first round tennis match on Day 1 of The Roland Garros 2020 French Open tennis tournament in Paris on September 27, 2020

The British No 1 is currently searching for a new permanent coach, but Evert said: "I don't think a coach is her problem. I don't think finding a good coach will make any difference.

You cannot play every single point the same way.
Chris Evert on Johanna Konta

"I like Jo as a person and I respect her hard work ethic, but I get puzzled as to her choice of shots. And I get puzzled when she plays the pressure points - how to win a match, how to continue with the momentum.

"That has to come from within her. That match she played at the French Open, that was not a good match to watch. The conditions were horrible. It was still the unforced errors. She just has to be a little bit smarter out there on the court."

Konta's determination to keep going for big shots even when she is routinely missing the court has frustrated many observers.

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Johanna Konta of Great Britain trains with coach Dimitri Zavialoff during Day twelve of the 2019 French Open at Roland Garros on June 06, 2019 in Paris, France.
Image: Dimitri Zavialoff (right) helped change Konta's game

The 29-year-old worked hard on her game under previous coach Dimitri Zavialoff, introducing the drop shot and coming to the net more, but the fundamental issues remain.

Evert, who will be working for Eurosport throughout the tournament, said: "If you get to be on the tour for over 10 years, you have to know your game.

"You have to know your strengths, have to know your weaknesses, know how to play within yourself. And that is what I don't think she does as well as she could. Notice the score. How will you play this point? Will you be aggressive? Will you hold back a little bit?

"That is what the top-10 players know how to do better than anyone. You cannot play every single point the same way."

Johanna Konta of Great Britain plays a forehand during her Women's Singles first round match against Cori Gauff of The United States of America during day one of the 2020 French Open at Roland Garros on September 27, 2020 in Paris, France.
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Zavialoff ended his partnership with Konta during the summer because of personal circumstances, and a trial with hugely-experienced Swede Thomas Hogstedt did not work out.

Although Konta will be 30 next year, Evert believes it is not too late for her to address these issues.

"I think she is a smart girl," said the American, the winner of 18 grand slam singles titles. "She still has the motivation and she's always trying to learn. It's never too late. She has all the shots. But it takes more than that."

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