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Kent tennis player Sofia Johnson on her Wimbledon experience

When Sofia Johnson’s classmates return to Old Dominion College in Virginia, her tale of playing at Wimbledon may well trump anything they did this summer.

Kent ace Johnson balances US collegiate tennis with a degree in sports management, heading to college a year early to start her studies.

The end of the academic year gave Johnson the perfect opportunity to play in the girls’ singles at the All England Club, and she came through two qualifying matches to reach the main draw.

The 18-year-old, from Orpington, fought valiantly in a tough contest against fifth seed Viktoria Mboko, and was beaten 3-6 7-5 6-1 by the Canadian.

“It’s just hard losing, but I know she’s a really talented player and I think she’ll do really well at this tournament, so I’m just glad that I could play her,” said Johnson, a product of Bromley Tennis Centre.

“I did struggle because she’s a really good player and she’s very aggressive. It was hard to dictate some points. Overall, there’s some points I can improve on. The first set was the best I’d say.

“I think it’s just important to not underestimate myself. I had less pressure than her in the match as I’m a qualifier and she’s a seed. I just need to prepare and make sure I’m on my game from the start.

“It was the best experience. Wimbledon is my favourite tournament so I was so happy to compete here, come through qualifying in two tough matches. I’m just really happy to be here.”

One thing the teenager did enjoy about her time at the All England Club was the passionate support - from a few familiar faces, and a few less so.

She added: “My whole family were here except my brother - who’s also in America at University. They were very excited, they would not stop talking on the phone.

"I loved that they

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