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Win! A Dunlop tennis bag signed by Heather Watson


 

Originally published on: 05/12/12 00:00

Heather, who uses the new Dunlop Biomimetic M3.0 racket, became the first British female to reach the third round at Wimbledon since 2002 this year. More recently to cap a stellar year, the 20 year old became the first Briton to win a WTA singles title since 1988 at the Japan Open.

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Which junior Grand Slam did Heather Watson win in 2009?

A) Australia Open
B) Roland Garros
C) Wimbledon
D) US Open

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