Johanna Konta, British Female No.1 (photo found online at google - not used to profit from financially)
Its the first tournament for Konta post Wimbledon and I'm sure the Australian turnt UK sensation wants to put another win on the board following her most recent success at Eastbourne AEGON International (bettering her 2015 QF result to reach the SF). Konta by default progresses to the second round at Stanford (Bank of the West Classic) without playing a match due to her current ranking of 18 in the world.
This ranking has secured her a seeding at another tournament. Konta is yet to be seeded at this tournament, so here’s to hoping being seeded [3] for this particular tournament will favour her. At worst, even losing in the 2nd round will earn the brit 55 WTA points. This is not to say success is off the cards for the brit.
If rankings and seeding’s are anything to go by in this tournament, the biggest threat for Konta will be Cibulkova seeded [2], whom has won this title previously (2014 Champion) which she would only meet guaranteeing a successful run from both players to the SF.
Presumably the first opponent Konta will face is Naomi Osaka (ranked 88). Rankings aren’t everything to go by seeing as young Osaka has made a name of herself this year. The 19 year-old managed to reach the 3rd round of the French Open this year, bettering Konta's best performance of the 1st round at the same tournament. Equally, the young starlet now well within the top 100 players, has racked up a few serious wins beating former top 20 player Sara Errani this year in Miami. Kontas first match therefore will not be a walk in the park.
If Konta manages to beat Osaka, a potential QF match-up will see Konta versus Alize Cornet. This match up will be one of interest. Cornet has slipped in the ranking since her remarkable form in 2009 climbing to a career high ranking of 11 and beating Serena Williams on three occasions since. However, the French professional has dropped to 51 and third and fourth round appearances at Grand Slams have been less frequent. Needless to say the French powerhouse will want to prove herself in the run up to Rio and its not unlikely she will want to add another title to her shelf, that will sit beside her last one from earlier this year (Hobart International).
Konta, continues to prove herself and then has an occasional hic-cup performance where she exists early in the first round (French Open and Madrid). These hic-cups are becoming so infrequent I wouldn't be surprised to see Konta challenge Venus Williams for the trophy here at Stanford - what an epic final that would be.

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