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Grand Slam Winner
You would think that with being an Aussie, she would have a bit more grit.
You would think that with being an Aussie, she would have a bit more grit.
Pretty much agree with all of this.Completely agree, I actually think Konta has had a shocker there in the interview like in the match. The guy asked her a very valid question in a polite manner to address the issue she has when it comes to the big matches.
Then just like in big matches instead of being able to stand up to pressure she crumbled and let the emotion of it get to her.
Those are the questions I want to hear and should be asked
This happens at every big tournament, you would have thought they would have had those replies sorted by now. She has been playing long enough, falling at similar stages etc so this can't be a first. The grumpiness was surely because she knew she had flopped / choked against an unranked player she should have beaten comfortably. 34 unforced errors in 2 sets is poor.Pretty much agree with all of this.
I'm always keen to see her win, but I don't believe she's the 'smartest' player during a match. Those that can (successfully) change tack when their 'natural' game isn't working are truly rare though!
Got to have some sympathy for her though. It's a pretty severe test for a player to go straight to an interview after losing, then be asked pretty probing questions. I'm pretty certain that Konta, and her team, will devise a set of 'brush off' replies for such future questions.
You would think that with being an Aussie, she would have a bit more grit.
Pretty much agree with all of this.
I'm always keen to see her win, but I don't believe she's the 'smartest' player during a match. Those that can (successfully) change tack when their 'natural' game isn't working are truly rare though!
Got to have some sympathy for her though. It's a pretty severe test for a player to go straight to an interview after losing, then be asked pretty probing questions. I'm pretty certain that Konta, and her team, will devise a set of 'brush off' replies for such future questions.
Are you suggesting Aussies are tuff?
Hilarious!
100% agree I actually thought it showed her fragility that instead of just coming out with a quick I lost to a better performance by the other player which would have shut the question down it showed her in a woe is me kind of light.I think the point about the severity of the questions is fair. I thought her initial repsonse of saying she's being picked on was pathetic. But he did hound her a little after.
Can't imagine pl players being asked such stern questions and handling it well (without fines).
No, but in most sports they are gritty performers.
Difference is Barty is current world no1 and French open champ, she's going to be allowed leway as she's already proved she can hack it and win the big events,. So likely to come back stronger and go again. Whereas the question mark remains over Kontas ability to actually achieve more and learn how to get better.I don't recollect Ash Barty showing much 'grit' when she got beat after taking the first set...
Not do I remember her being aggressively questioned post match...
Difference is Barty is current world no1 and French open champ, she's going to be allowed leway as she's already proved she can hack it and win the big events,. So likely to come back stronger and go again. Whereas the question mark remains over Kontas ability to actually achieve more and learn how to get better.
I would say the difference is that we love to revel in our own sportsfolks failure... It's a national pastime/trait...
Some would argue she's not our sports folk 👹👹
I only said in jest after yesterday’s conversation. Personally don’t see the issue with the press treating her as they did. They should just do that for everyone.I would suggest the delight taken by our wonderful press of ripping into her is as clear an indication as any...
I only said in jest after yesterday’s conversation. Personally don’t see the issue with the press treating her as they did. They should just do that for everyone.
I would say the difference is that we love to revel in our own sportsfolks failure... It's a national pastime/trait...
Well I think Konta is being unfairly treated. She didn't play at her best, granted, but its very fine margins in tennis. I saw a good bit of her game and thought although there were anforced errors, at least she was going for her shots and tried her best and didn't just give up. As anybody that didn't see the game would think she had.
As she said in her interview, she would go back to her team and talk about what she needs to work on and try and improve on that.
That Journalist was a complete arse and I thought she handled herself very well. And showed that she isn't going to be pushed around. After all nobody is saying she was going to win the title.
I don't hear many complaints referring to World no. 1 Barty crashing out as she did. Plus all the other top names going out - as they do every single year.
No I'm sorry, why should everyone gang up on Konta like they have. She tried her hardest and lost - that's life - there's always next year, and the very best of luck to her!
Oh well done. She tried. She should go back to school, she’ll get a medal for that these days.
Meanwhile, back in the real world, how about she finds some explanations as to why her game falls apart at crucial moments and fixes the problems and then she won’t be asked nasty questions by the meanie journalist.![]()