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Heather Watson

Heather Watson is a British professional tennis player notable for several historic achievements. She was formerly the British No. 1 and has secured ten titles throughout her career. Most notably, Watson won the mixed-doubles title at the 2016 Wimbledon Championships with Henri Kontinen. This victory marked the first major title for a British woman since 1991 and the first Wimbledon title since 1987. Additionally, she won the Japan Women's Open in October 2012, making her the first British woman to win a WTA tournament singles title since 1988.

30 minutes ago : Patten and Watson win Madrid doubles titles, marking a significant career milestone.

Henry Patten and Heather Watson achieved victory capturing doubles titles at the Madrid Open. Patten's performance was particularly noteworthy, with impressive net play. Other British players also contributed to the success, securing multiple doubles titles.

1983: Kate Brasher Qualifies for French Open

In 1983, Kate Brasher was the last British woman to qualify for the French Open before Heather Watson qualified in 2011.

1984: Anne Hobbs Reaches Birmingham Semifinal

In 1984, Anne Hobbs reached the Birmingham tournament semifinal, one of only three British players to do so, including Heather Watson in 2021.

1987: Jo Durie Wins Wimbledon Title

In 1987, Jo Durie won a Wimbledon title, the last British woman to do so before Heather Watson in 2016.

1988: Sara Gomer Wins WTA Singles Title

In 1988, Sara Gomer was the last Briton to win a WTA singles title before Heather Watson's win at the HP Open in 2012.

1991: Jo Durie Wins Major Title

In 1991, Jo Durie won a major title, the last British woman to do so before Heather Watson in 2016.

May 1992: Heather Watson Born

In May 1992, Heather Miriam Watson was born. She is a British professional tennis player.

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1992: Jo Durie Reaches Birmingham Semifinal

In 1992, Jo Durie reached the Birmingham tournament semifinal, one of only three British players to do so, including Heather Watson in 2021.

1995: Ian Watson Becomes Managing Director

In 1995, Ian Watson, Heather Watson's father, became the managing director of Guernsey Electricity.

2002: Last British Woman to Reach Wimbledon Third Round

In 2002, Heather Watson became the first British woman since 2002 to reach the third round of Wimbledon.

2006: Watson Wins British Under-14 Championship

In 2006, Heather Watson won the British Under-14 Championship.

2008: 2008 Wimbledon Result

In 2008, Heather Watson reached the first round at Wimbledon.

2008: US Open win and Commonwealth Youth Games Gold Medal

In 2008, Heather Watson won the US Open and a gold medal at the Commonwealth Youth Games. She reached No. 3 in the world on the ITF Junior Circuit.

2008: Commonwealth Youth Games Gold Medal

In October 2008, Heather Watson competed at the Commonwealth Youth Games in Pune, India, winning the gold medal by defeating Kyra Shroff in the final. Her mother, Michelle, also began traveling full-time with her to support her junior circuit career.

March 2009: First Senior Tournament

In March 2009, Heather Watson played her first senior tournament at the $25k Jersey Open but lost in the second round to Katie O'Brien.

July 2009: Highest-Ranked British Junior

In July 2009, Heather Watson became the highest-ranked British junior, surpassing Laura Robson.

2009: French Open Girls' Doubles Final

In 2009, Heather Watson and her partner Tímea Babos reached the girls' doubles final at the French Open, where they were defeated by Noppawan Lertcheewakarn and Elena Bogdan.

2009: ITF Women's Circuit and First Title

In 2009, Heather Watson began competing on the ITF Women's Circuit. She won her first title at the Frinton $10k tournament, beating Anna Fitzpatrick in the final. She ended the 2009 season with a singles ranking of 588.

2009: 2009 Season Results

In 2009, Heather Watson had the following grand slam results: Reached Quarter Finals at the Australian Open, first round at the French Open, first round at Wimbledon and won the US Open.

October 2010: Commonwealth Games Appearance

In October 2010, Heather Watson represented Guernsey at the Commonwealth Games, seeded fifth in the women's singles. She reached the quarterfinals, losing to Anastasia Rodionova. She also reached the quarterfinals of the mixed doubles with Patrick Ogier.

2010: Wildcard into Miami Open

In 2010, Heather Watson was given a wildcard into the main draw of the Miami Open, marking the first time she competed on the WTA Tour, but lost to Tsvetana Pironkova in the first round.

2010: Ian Watson Retires

In 2010, Ian Watson, Heather Watson's father, retired from his position as the managing director of Guernsey Electricity.

April 2011: Charleston Open Qualification

On 3 April 2011, Heather Watson qualified for the Charleston Open, losing in the first round to Christina McHale.

June 2011: Wimbledon Championships First Round Match

On 22 June 2011, Heather Watson played Mathilde Johansson in the first round match in the Wimbledon Championships, winning the opening set before suffering an arm injury in the second set and ultimately losing the match.

August 2011: US Open First Round Loss

On 29 August 2011, Heather Watson lost in three sets to Maria Sharapova in the first round of the US Open.

2011: 2011 French Open Result

In 2011, Heather Watson defeated Elena Vesnina in the first round of the French Open.

2011: Racquet Use in 2011

In 2011, Heather Watson was using the Dunlop Biomimetic 300 Tour tennis racquet.

2011: Murray and Bollettieri comment on Watson

In 2011, after Watson reached the French Open second round, Andy Murray praised her movement and balance on the court. Nick Bollettieri noted her great movement and groundstrokes, but mentioned she sometimes over-hits the ball.

February 2012: Fed Cup Team Selection

In February 2012, Heather Watson was selected for the British Fed Cup Team to play in the Europe/Africa Group-1 match at Eilat, Israel.

April 2012: World Group II Promotion Play-Off Qualification

In April 2012, the British Fed Cup team, including Heather Watson, qualified for a place in the World Group II promotion play-off.

May 2012: French Open Qualifying and First Round Win

In May 2012, Heather Watson won three qualifying rounds for the French Open at Roland Garros and defeated Elena Vesnina in the first round, matching her 2011 result in the tournament.

October 2012: Watson wins Japan Women's Open

In October 2012, Heather Watson won the Japan Women's Open, securing her first WTA Tour singles title. She became the first British woman to win a WTA tournament singles title since Sara Gomer in 1988.

2012: Australian Open Main Draw Appearance

In 2012, Heather Watson featured in the main draw of the Australian Open, marking her presence at the event.

2012: Wimbledon Success

In June 2012, Heather Watson defeated Iveta Benešová in her first singles win at Wimbledon Championships. She then beat Jamie Hampton, becoming the first British woman since 2002 to reach the third round of Wimbledon.

2016: Last Time Watson was in Top 50

Before her win at the Mexican Open in February 2020, Heather Watson had not been in the world's top 50 since 2016.

2016: Relationship with Lloyd Glasspool began

In 2016, Heather Watson began a relationship with fellow tennis player Lloyd Glasspool.

2016: Summer Olympics

In 2016, Heather Watson represented Great Britain at the Summer Olympics.

2016: Watson Wins Wimbledon Mixed Doubles Title

In 2016, Heather Watson, partnering with Henri Kontinen, won the mixed-doubles title at the Wimbledon Championships. She became the first British woman to win a major title since Jo Durie in 1991, and the first to win a Wimbledon title since Durie in 1987.

2016: Racquet Use in 2016

In 2016, Watson used the Babolat Pure Strike racquet.

2017: Fed Cup Heart Award

In 2017, Heather Watson won the Europe/Africa Zone Group I Fed Cup Heart Award for commitment to her team and the Fed Cup competition.

2017: Racquet Use in 2017

In 2017, Watson used the Babolat Pure Strike racquet.

2018: Relationship with Lloyd Glasspool ended

In 2018, Heather Watson's relationship with Lloyd Glasspool ended.

October 2019: Tianjin Open Final

In October 2019, Heather Watson reached the final of the Tianjin Open, losing to Rebecca Peterson.

2019: Relationship with Courtney Duffus began

In 2019, Heather Watson began a relationship with footballer Courtney Duffus.

February 2020: Mexican Open Victory

In February 2020, Heather Watson won her fourth career singles title at the Mexican Open in Acapulco. She defeated Leylah Fernandez in the final, which propelled her back into the world's top 50 for the first time since 2016.

July 2020: Battle of the Brits Team Tennis

In late July 2020, Heather Watson participated in the Battle of the Brits Team Tennis event held in London, securing wins in singles and partnering with Jamie Murray in mixed doubles.

December 2020: Battle of the Brits Premier League Win

In December 2020, Heather Watson won the Battle of the Brits Premier League women's event.

2020: Switched to Babolat Pure Strike racquet

At the end of 2020, Watson started using the Babolat Pure Strike racquet, which she also used in 2016 and 2017.

2020: 2020 Season Start

Heather Watson's 2020 season started well, reaching the semifinals as a qualifier in Hobart, defeating top seed Elise Mertens en route, before losing to eventual champion Elena Rybakina.

2020: US Open First Round Loss

In 2020, after the WTA Tour resumed following the COVID-19 pause, Heather Watson lost in the first round at the US Open to Johanna Konta.

2021: First Tour Semifinal Since 2021

In 2021, Heather Watson reached her first tour semifinal since 2021 at the Nottingham Open, defeating Jule Niemeier, Tatjana Maria, and Viktorija Golubic. Her run ended against Katie Boulter.

2021: Birmingham Classic Semifinal

In 2021, a highlight of Heather Watson's season was a semifinal appearance at the Birmingham Classic. She defeated Donna Vekić to become the third British player to reach the last four in the tournament's history.

2022: Relationship with Courtney Duffus ended

In 2022, Heather Watson's relationship with footballer Courtney Duffus ended.

2023: Australian Open First Round Exit

In 2023, Heather Watson was eliminated in the first round of qualifying at the Australian Open. It was the first time since 2012 that she participated in the main draw of the event.

August 2024: Relationship with Shaun Rooney

As of August 2024, Heather Watson was in a relationship with footballer Shaun Rooney.

2024: Summer Olympics Appearance and US Open Qualifying Loss

In 2024, Heather Watson was selected to play doubles alongside Katie Boulter at the Summer Olympics, reaching the quarterfinals. In the second qualifying round for the US Open, Watson lost to Aliaksandra Sasnovich.

August 2025: Glute Injury Sidelines Watson

In August 2025, Heather Watson was sidelined due to a tendon issue in her glute, which she later confirmed would cause her to miss the Australian Open.

2025: US Open Qualifying Loss and Season Ending Injury

In 2025, Heather Watson lost in the first round of qualifying at the US Open to Ekaterine Gorgodze. This was her final match of 2025 due to a tendon issue in her left glute, which had been troubling her since March and eventually forced her to end her season early.