Jodie Burrage will have wept rivers during six torturous months of rehab but here at last were some happy tears at the happy Slam, with her first ever win at the Australian Open. She beat French ...
Jodie Burrage will have wept rivers during six torturous months of rehab but here at last were some happy tears at the happy Slam, with her first ever win at the Australian Open. She beat French ...
Jodie Burrage was left in tears after securing her first Australian Open main-draw victory - shortly after the Brit considered retiring after a horrid run of injuries. The 25-year-old claimed a 6 ...
Burrage missed most of last season with wrist and ankle injuries and vowed to enjoy the experience of playing on one of the biggest courts in the world. After a nervy start, that was exactly what ...
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Jodie Burrage let the tears flow after what she rated as one of the best wins of her career at the Australian Open. The 25-year-old Briton admitted ahead of the tournament that she considered ...
Burrage will be joined in the second round by British compatriot Harriet Dart, who is a lucky loser in the main draw after Marketa Vondrousova withdrew. Dart appeared to be battling injury ...
Coverage: Live radio commentary on Tennis Breakfast from 07:00 GMT on BBC 5 Sports Extra, plus live text commentaries on the BBC Sport website and app Britain's Jodie Burrage cried "happy tears ...
Up a set and seemingly cruising to victory over Jodie Burrage of Great Britain, Gauff mysteriously couldn't hold her serve as Burrage fought her way back into the match. After breaking Gauff ...
The 2023 US Open champion finished off Jodie Burrage, 6-3, 7-5, to notch her seventh consecutive victory to start the 2025 season. “It was tough. She was serving really well, so I was just tryin ...
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Tennis-Gauff survives Burrage barrage to reach third roundMELBOURNE (Reuters) - Coco Gauff made heavy weather of British battler Jodie Burrage before claiming a 6-3 7-5 win to reach the third round of the Australian Open on Wednesday. Leading 3-1 in the ...
Jodie Burrage was knocked out in the second round of the Australian Open in straight sets by third seed Coco Gauff. Against a player ranked 170 places above her and having considered quitting ...
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