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Jo Durie was the British No 1 women’s player for most of her career, winning two Grand Slam titles in mixed doubles with Jeremy Bates: at Wimbledon in 1987 and the Australian Open in 1991.
We have known about Emma for some time in tennis circles. We watched her coming through since the age of about 10. I first saw her at the junior nationals in the under 12s. Word gets around, so ...
Jo Durie and Jo Konta share more than just a first name and a habit of making deep runs at grand slams. They also know the importance of maintaining a poker face from first point to last.
Jo Durie well recalls first encountering a 10-year-old Laura Robson and the immediate impression she made when they got on a practice court together. Brought along by her mother, Kathy ...
"Jo can definitely do it and I wouldn't be sad at all," said Durie. "Parts of the draw always open up at the Australian Open and you get someone surprising coming through to make the quarter ...
Victory for Britain could give them a chance to compete for the title next year. Jo Durie believes Britain's Fed Cup players will be feeling extra pressure for this weekend's play-off against ...
JO DURIE, former British No1 and Wimbledon quarter finalist, has cast her eye over the last-16 clashes in the women's draw. But who is Durie picking to book their spot in the all-important quarter ...
Judy Murray and Jo Durie believe Johanna Konta has the game and mental attitude to surge as high as the top 10 in the world. Of all the story lines in the women's game over the past 12 months ...
Jo Durie has told Johanna Konta to relish her opportunity to reach a first grand slam final at the French Open. Konta’s stunning victory over Sloane Stephens in the quarter-finals on Tuesday ...