Johanna Konta and Heather Watson maintain Fed Cup bid
The British pair recorded a 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 success against Ana Konjuh and Donna Vekic in the doubles after a surprise defeat for Konta left the teams level following the singles matches. Victory in Tallinn means Anne Keothavong’s team progress to a further play-off in April, which could see them reach the competition’s second tier – World Group II – for the first time in almost a quarter of a century.
Britain had the perfect start yesterday and looked like they might wrap up the contest in the singles when Watson, pictured, began by comfortably beating Vekic in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4.
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Hide AdBut world No.10 Konta, ranked 27 places higher than her opponent, was beaten 4-6, 3-6 by 19-year-old Konjuh to send the tie into a winner-takes-all doubles rubber.
Konta and Watson endured the worst possible start to the final match as the Croatians secured a double break to lead 3-0 and, despite some resistance, they eventually lost the first set 6-4.
Australian Open quarter-finalist Konta then caused some consternation by receiving treatment to her left ankle early in the second but she shrugged off the minor problem to help restore parity and force a deciding set.
Konta dropped the opening service game of the the third, double-faulting to give the Croatians an early advantage, but the next three games also went against the serve to leave it tied at 2-2 with the tension mounting.
The British duo finally put daylight between themselves and their rivaks to wrap up victory and continue their quest to gain promotion from Euro/Africa Zone Group I.
“I’m absolutely ecstatic,” said Keothavong. “I’m so proud of them.”