British No 1 Jo Konta fears her knee tendonitis will 'probably' be with her for the rest of her career ahead of Wimbledon... as the 30-year-old admits she was not quick enough to react to the issue in 2019 Jo Konta has revived her year after a disappointing first-round French Open exit The 30-year-old is on a five-match winning run and recently won a title on grass However, the British No 1 has said that she needs to manage her knee tendonitis The 28th seed believes she should addressed the issue more promptly in 2019 Konta and Cam Norrie have to stay in a hotel despite living close to Wimbledon Rafael Nadal, Naomi Osaka and Stan Wawrinka are this year's major absentees
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Jo Konta fears that the knee tendonitis which has restricted her Wimbledon preparations is something she will have to manage for the remainder of her career.
The British No 1 has not played since winning the Viking Open in Nottingham at the start of the grass court season and is sitting out the WTA event in her one-time hometown of Eastbourne this week.
Konta was formally seeded for Wimbledon yesterday, occupying 28th position.
Jo Konta won in Nottingham earlier this month and has revived her season before Wimbledon
However, the British No 1 fears her struggles with knee tendonitis will last her whole career
She will go