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Now Emma Raducanu is the face of the tournament and Katie Boulter, Harriet Dart and Jodie Burrage all arrived showing better form on the grass Sbo
For so long Watson has been the nearly girl of Wimbledon, epitomised by the third-round defeat to Serena Williams in 2015 when she served for the match at 5-4 in the deciding set Sbo
Although Watson was bold and assertive from the start, she was freed by the release of landing the all important first blow of the match Sbo
As the finish line approached and the size of the task grew larger, a surging Juvan rediscovered her level and forced Watson to save multiple break points to serve it out in one hour and 43 minutes Sbo
Only two players in the third round had won a greater percentage of points on their first serve than Juvan but it was Watson who put the most pressure on the return game and she quickly broke back Sbo
RecommendedWimbledon: Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray crash out in second-roundWimbledon LIVE: Latest scores with Novak Djokovic in third-round actionWimbledon day five: Norrie and Watson look to continue British progressAfter playing the role of underdog against Williams and Azarenka in previous years, there would be no grand slam champion waiting this time Sbo
Watson is 30 now, her ranking slipping to 121 in the world following a difficult two years in tennis’s pandemic era Sbo
Instead, the 62 ranked Slovenian Juvan was her opponent in an open draw that, with it, brought the different pressures of expectation and opportunity Sbo
Emerging from the pain of plucky defeats and first-round exits, Heather Watson reached new ground with a victory over Kaja Juvan that was as impressive in its delivery as cathartic in its outcome Sbo
As the winners flowed from her forehand, she went on to take apart Juvan’s intimidating service game by sealing the straight sets victory Sbo
In the end, a 7-6 6-2 scoreline may look comfortable but it masks the tension of a gripping first-set tiebreak which could have gone either way Sbo
“It wouldn’t be me if there wasn’t a bit of drama at the end,” Watson said and what a relief it must be to finally cross what has been a daunting hurdle Sbo
Although it was Juvan who took the opening break, Watson was playing well, with a mixture of lifted lobs, angled forehands and silky drop shots displaying her mood Sbo
Time, it seemed, had moved on Sbo
At times in the past, it has been a burden that has weighed heavily on Watson but she took to her task with confidence Sbo
Match point brought an emotional release from Watson Sbo
There was a risk of Watson being left in the shadows but she could now be the last one left standing Sbo
At the 43rd attempt, Watson has advanced to the fourth round of a grand slam, leaving the trail of disappointment and heartbreak behind to stride boldly into the second week of the Championships, where an open draw now teases the prospect of a sensational run Sbo
But it was not straightforward Sbo
It was followed by another three-set defeat to Victoria Azarenka at the same stage two years later, and as the years passed it seemed the bravery of those performances but ultimately squandered opportunities would be her lasting legacy at the All England Club Sbo
Instead, Watson pushed through to seize the chance that in previous years has slipped through her fingers Sbo

Watson is 30 now, her ranking slipping to 121 in the world following a difficult two years in tennis’s pandemic era Sbo
Although it was Juvan who took the opening break, Watson was playing well, with a mixture of lifted lobs, angled forehands and silky drop shots displaying her mood Sbo
For so long Watson has been the nearly girl of Wimbledon, epitomised by the third-round defeat to Serena Williams in 2015 when she served for the match at 5-4 in the deciding set Sbo
There was a risk of Watson being left in the shadows but she could now be the last one left standing Sbo
Now Emma Raducanu is the face of the tournament and Katie Boulter, Harriet Dart and Jodie Burrage all arrived showing better form on the grass Sbo
At the 43rd attempt, Watson has advanced to the fourth round of a grand slam, leaving the trail of disappointment and heartbreak behind to stride boldly into the second week of the Championships, where an open draw now teases the prospect of a sensational run Sbo
As the finish line approached and the size of the task grew larger, a surging Juvan rediscovered her level and forced Watson to save multiple break points to serve it out in one hour and 43 minutes Sbo
As the winners flowed from her forehand, she went on to take apart Juvan’s intimidating service game by sealing the straight sets victory Sbo
But it was not straightforward Sbo
Only two players in the third round had won a greater percentage of points on their first serve than Juvan but it was Watson who put the most pressure on the return game and she quickly broke back Sbo
Time, it seemed, had moved on Sbo
Instead, Watson pushed through to seize the chance that in previous years has slipped through her fingers Sbo
RecommendedWimbledon: Emma Raducanu and Andy Murray crash out in second-roundWimbledon LIVE: Latest scores with Novak Djokovic in third-round actionWimbledon day five: Norrie and Watson look to continue British progressAfter playing the role of underdog against Williams and Azarenka in previous years, there would be no grand slam champion waiting this time Sbo
Emerging from the pain of plucky defeats and first-round exits, Heather Watson reached new ground with a victory over Kaja Juvan that was as impressive in its delivery as cathartic in its outcome Sbo
At times in the past, it has been a burden that has weighed heavily on Watson but she took to her task with confidence Sbo
In the end, a 7-6 6-2 scoreline may look comfortable but it masks the tension of a gripping first-set tiebreak which could have gone either way Sbo
Although Watson was bold and assertive from the start, she was freed by the release of landing the all important first blow of the match Sbo
“It wouldn’t be me if there wasn’t a bit of drama at the end,” Watson said and what a relief it must be to finally cross what has been a daunting hurdle Sbo
Match point brought an emotional release from Watson Sbo
It was followed by another three-set defeat to Victoria Azarenka at the same stage two years later, and as the years passed it seemed the bravery of those performances but ultimately squandered opportunities would be her lasting legacy at the All England Club Sbo
Instead, the 62 ranked Slovenian Juvan was her opponent in an open draw that, with it, brought the different pressures of expectation and opportunity Sbo

