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Jodie Burrage vows to approach Wimbledon with no fear after sensational summer

Jodie Burrage has promised to go into Wimbledon with no fear and keep ignoring the name of her opponent as she looks to continue an impressive summer at the All England Club.

The 23-year-old made her main-draw debut at SW19 last year but won only three games against Lauren Davis on her way to a speedy day-one exit where coronavirus restrictions made it a far-from-normal grand slam experience.

Burrage, who owns a flat in Wimbledon and was born in Kingston, is excited to experience her home tournament with no limits this time and enters it with more experience on grass than most this summer after playing 14 matches since June 1.

Victory over world number four Paula Badosa in Eastbourne this week earned the Briton a career-best result on the eve of the Championships and, while it may seem premature to talk about a potential third-round meeting with Anett Kontaveit, another top-five player, were it to happen the local girl would not be fazed.

“What I have learned most about tennis is it comes down to day by day and who plays better on the day. You have to believe anyone can beat anyone and that is what the last few weeks have shown,” Burrage told the PA news agency.

“I took Paula’s name out of it and just played the ball that was coming to me because otherwise you are going to get all sorts of different emotions, especially trying to close out a match like that.

“The belief I had I just took it in with me for every single point, regardless of what happened the point before, and it really got me through. If I didn’t believe in myself, I know there would be no chance.”

Everything has clicked for Burrage during the past month and she will break into the world’s top 150 for the first time on Monday but, had things been

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