Guernsey's Heather Watson has been selected to be part of Team GB at Tokyo's Olympic Games this summer.
Watson will join Andy Murray, Johanna Konta, Neal Skupski, Joe Salisbury and Dan Evans to represent the country at this summer's games.
Competing in the Olympics has always been one of my biggest goals in my career & I will now be competing in my 3rd Olympic Games in Tokyo let’s goooooo 🇬🇧💪🏽❤️ https://t.co/d4ba5kxZUH
— Heather Watson (@HeatherWatson92) June 24, 2021
Watson will compete in the Women's singles and partner Johanna Konta in the doubles event.
This marks Heather Watson's third Olympic games - previously competing London 2012 and more recently the 2016 games in Rio.
Our tennis squad for #Tokyo2020 is here! 🇯🇵
— Team GB (@TeamGB) June 24, 2021
Featuring a certain double Olympic champion…🥇
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