Heather Watson Reflects on Wimbledon Loss: 'Victory Slipped Through My Fingers'
Heather Watson shares her frustration after a first-round loss at Wimbledon, reflecting on her performance and future in the tournament.




Heather Watson expressed her disappointment following a first-round exit at Wimbledon, where she was defeated by Clara Tauson with a score of 2–6, 6–4, 6–3. This marks her third consecutive year failing to progress beyond the opening round.
Watson started strongly against the 23rd seed but struggled in the final two sets. "I'm disappointed because it felt like I let it slip through my fingers, especially being in such a good place in the first set and playing so well," she told BBC Sport.
Her serve was a particular point of frustration, as she experienced her ninth first-round exit at Wimbledon. "I was just so frustrated because I don't think I've ever missed that many first serves and I didn't feel bad," Watson added. "I was trying to change things up, trying to find the court, take a bit of pace off, but just nothing seemed to work."
Despite the setback, Watson remains hopeful for future tournaments. She has a notable history at Wimbledon, including reaching the fourth round in 2022 and nearly upsetting Serena Williams in 2015. Watson also won the mixed doubles title in 2016 with Henri Kontinen.
"Wimbledon is my favourite tournament of the year," Watson said. "It's why I continue to play, to be a part of this tournament, and I love and appreciate so much having the opportunity to play here again for another year."
Watson is determined to return next year and continue her journey at the prestigious event. Her dedication to the sport and her love for Wimbledon remain unwavering, as she aims to play for as many years as possible.