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Jodie Burrage: I've got Jo Konta in my sights after UK Pro Series Classic Week Johanna Konta lost her first match back on the WTA Tour and Jodie Burrage says she's closing the gap on the world No.15. “In the middle of the tournament I won my first round and actually in my second round it rained the day I was supposed to play my second-round match. The 20-year-old Brit has steadily started to climb the rankings, after suffering some time out with an injury. Freitag. “It got cut short.” she said. “It’s my only income, so if I don’t play. “The tennis side of it is a lot harder as I can’t actually play the sport which is my profession, but the training aspect is going well as I am doing a few sessions a day cardio then gym, so getting the physical side in which is good.”Before the lockdown Jodie was out in Egypt playing on the ITF Tour, but unfortunately the event finished earlier than expected. The girl that I was supposed to play pulled out of the tournament and went home, so I technically got through to the quarters which I was pleased about, but then that night all professional tennis tournaments got cancelled, so the next day we flew home.”When the inevitable news came through that the British grass court season would be cancelled, Jodie understandably was upset.
Jodie Anna Burrage (GBR) / Daria Mishina (RUS) 04/09 11:30. Jodie Anna Burrage (21) is a tennis player from Great Britain who has a career-high singles ranking of No. Samstag. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license; additional terms may apply. “It was so disappointing to first hear that that was coming into consideration and then you just realise how bad and long this virus is going to go on for and then when it was officially cancelled it was crashing really as I absolutely love the grass, I unfortunately missed it last year due to an injury I got in my first round at Surbiton and I was looking forward to making up for lost time last year, but again it’s been taken away from me.”she said. Jodie Anna Burrage (GBR) / Daria Mishina (RUS) 04. Sonntag. 07.
“Obviously it’s the right decision and the government have been good with how they have handled this whole kind of epidemic and for a British tennis player to miss the grass court season is a massive disappointment.”Unlike some of the big names in womens tennis, up and coming players like Jodie must rely on playing tournament events around the world for money. It’s not like Premiership football players or rugby players or people who are contracted still getting money, and I know a lot of people who have gone under pay cuts and everything but for a tennis player if you are not competing you won’t get anything, it’s the only source of income.“Luckily, I am funded by the LTA, which still helps with my fitness, my fitness trainer my physio and my coaches.”It’s a bit worrying really” she added “because we don’t know how long this is going to go on for, I’m still young and have got a large part of my career left.”“The tournaments for the grass for a British player, you get really good opportunities to play in front of the crowds in those bigger events. Click here for a full player profile. However, all tennis players are in the same boat as are all sports people at the moment as we can’t do what we train to do and what we thrive to do and we can’t play in front of those people which is frustrating.”The statue of Graham Taylor outside Vicarage Road showing a sign of the timesTimbers Come Up Short Against LA Galaxy | https://bit.ly/3hTPhUI | @ryanmyers04 | #PORvLARevolution Seven-Match Unbeaten Streak Snapped | https://bit.ly/3lM691O | @ForanDylan | #NEvNYCFirst Home win of 2020, Houston 3-0 Minnesota | https://bit.ly/31SE9BN | @vos_castellanos | #HOUvMINInterview with rising GB Tennis player Jodie Burrage Jodie Burrage, is another of the many up and coming young womens tennis players. Jodie Anna Burrage Connected to: {{::readMoreArticle.title}} aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie {{bottomLinkPreText}} {{bottomLinkText}} This page is based on a Wikipedia article written by contributors (read/edit). 05. 15k Followers, 704 Following, 402 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Jodie Burrage (@jodie_burrage) I recently caught up with Jodie and started by asking her how she is coping with the lockdown at the moment.“It’s difficult in some ways but I am managing with it in terms of my physical training.” she said. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses. The prize money goes up. 233.