Johanna Konta loses to Marketa Vondrousova in French Open semi-final

Johanna Konta lost in straight-sets in her French Open semi-final to Czech teenager Marketa Vondrousova.

Konta saw her chances of reaching her first grand slam final slip away as she squandered winning positions in both sets as she was beaten 7-5, 7-6 at Roland Garros.


Johanna Konta was beaten in straight sets by Marketa Vondrousova at the French Open

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The 28-year-old was aiming to be the first British woman to win a grand slam singles title since Virginia Wade at Wimbledon in 1977 – but she instead lost her third straight semi-final.

In the end it was 19-year-old Vondrousova who showed the greater composure, coming back from 5-3 down in both sets.

The first set was a particularly bitter pill to swallow for Konta, who had three set points at 5-3 only to lose four games in a row.

As the players took golf carts out into the botanic gardens, where a disappointingly sparse crowd had gathered for the hastily-arranged contest on Court Simonne Mathieu, Konta looked relaxed.

But this was a different scenario from her two previous semi-finals given she found herself, remarkably, as the most experienced player left in the tournament.


Konta was aiming to reach her first grand slam final

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Vondrousova had never been beyond the fourth round at a slam before and her nerves were obvious in the first game with back-to-back double faults, while Konta clinched the break with a backhand winner down the line.

By the time Vondrousova won her first point, Konta had already won 10, but the British player let her opponent off the hook by placing a forehand wide of the open court and that settled the Czech down.

The threatened rain mostly held off but wind was whipping the clay off the court, something that Sloane Stephens felt had helped the aggressive game of Konta in their one-sided quarter-final.

Vondrousova is an excellent mover, though, and Konta was finding it much harder to hit through her than she had Stephens.

After dropping serve and then immediately regaining her break, Konta looked to have the set in her control when she brought up two set points at 3-5.

The drive volley that she blazed long and wide on the first will surely appear in her nightmares, and that set the tone for what followed.