Wimbledon 2021: Johanna Konta compares bubble to being on an ‘all-inclusive cruise’

Wimbledon bubble is like an all-inclusive CRUISE, insists Johanna Konta, with each player forced to stay in central London hotel for duration of the tournament… even though her house is on the way to SW19!

  • Johanna Konta has compared the Wimbledon bubble to being on a cruise ship
  • Every player competing at SW19 are staying in a hotel in the centre of London
  • It means competitors are only allowed to leave to travel to the All England Club
  • But Konta insists the experience is comparable to an all-inclusive cruise holiday

Johanna Konta may not cruise through Wimbledon but the British No 1 feels fit and ready for what she hopes will be another successful campaign.

Konta reached the quarter-finals on her last appearance two years ago having made the last four in 2017.

Like every other player in the draw, she is staying in a hotel in the centre of London, with a strict bubble meaning competitors are only allowed to leave to travel to the All England Club.

Johanna Konta has compared the Wimbledon bubble to being on a cruise ship holiday

The 30-year-old, who lives in west London, said: ‘It is very odd. It’s odd to drive past my home every day on the way to Wimbledon.

‘It’s a small price to pay to be able to be back and playing again here at Wimbledon. The way the set-up is, it’s quite similar to the US Open. It’s kind of like an all-inclusive cruise. I’ve never been on a cruise, but that’s how I imagine an all-inclusive cruise to be.’

Konta has struggled for form over the last 18 months but won her first title for four years on grass in Nottingham two weeks ago.

She then pulled out of the events in Birmingham and her home town of Eastbourne to manage a long-term knee issue that she admits could be a concern for the rest of her career.

The British No 1 won her first title for four years on grass in Nottingham two weeks ago

The British No 1 won her first title for four years on grass in Nottingham two weeks ago

‘I feel pretty good,’ said Konta. ‘I was able to kind of offload it, then build it back up. The pain has stayed quite low and the management of it is going well. I’m playing normal, so I’m looking forward to competing here.’

Konta is the 27th seed but has been handed a tricky first-round match against Czech Katerina Siniakova, who won the French Open doubles title earlier this month and was runner-up at the grass event in Bad Homburg on Saturday.

‘She’s very competent on this surface, she’s just a very good player,’ said Konta.

‘It’s going to be a tough match for me. But I’m looking forward to it. I’m just looking forward to playing. Regardless who I play it was going to be a tough match.

‘So it will just be a great opportunity for me to play against someone who’s in good form at one of the biggest stages in the world.’ 

Konta is having to stay in central London hotel for duration of Wimbledon despite living close to SW19

Konta is having to stay in central London hotel for duration of Wimbledon despite living close to SW19

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