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Heather Watson eyes Rio following early Wimbledon exit

BySportsbeat

Updated 30/06/2016 at 16:13 GMT

Heather Watson vowed to use the pain of a difficult Wimbledon defeat to motivate her at the Olympic Games in Rio.

A despondent Heather Watson at Wimbledon

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Watson's match with Germany's Annika Beck was due to start on Tuesday evening but rain meant it didn't conclude until almost 48 hours later, following repeated stop-start delays.
It was certainly a topsy-turvy encounter with the British No.2 racing to the first set before losing the second without winning a game.
When play resumed on Thursday morning, Watson quickly dropped her serve and found herself 3-0 down in the decider.
But she battled back impressively as neither player gave an inch. She had three match points at 0-40 up on Beck's serve at 10-9 but squandered them all, as the world No.43 - ranked 12 places above Watson - won 3-6, 6-0, 12-10 to reach the second round for the second time.
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Heather Watson and Annika Beck shake hands

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"That's one of the biggest disappointments of my career, especially having match points and not being able to win. I always take losses badly but this is one of the worst," said Watson.
"I packed my schedule so I could qualify for the Olympics, it was my priority for the entire season and while it might have cost me in other areas, I wouldn't change it.
"To qualify I played through an injury during the clay court season and I played all the grass court tournaments and perhaps didn't get the time to recover properly. I've played every week for a couple of months to make that Olympic team because it means so much to me.
"I'm thinking about my plans for the next few weeks and I will use this loss to motivate myself, I won't be depressed for ages.
"I've got some doubles here and then I'll have a rest and I'll do a tournament or two before Rio."
Watson reached the third round at the All England Club last year and took eventual champion Serena Williams the distance in a classic encounter.
She will now look to reassess before she makes her second Olympic appearance, having reached the second round at London 2012 before a defeat to Russia's Maria Kirilenko.
"Life goes on, I need to re-evaluate and see how I can improve on and off the court," she added.
"I feel I'm a better player but my ranking doesn't lie, I do believe I can do a lot better and it's back to the drawing board. I get motivated quickly with losses and I've got a lot of thinking to do.
"It's frustrating because I shouldn't have even been in that situation. I have to give her credit but I don't know what happened to me in the second set. I didn't get beat, I made errors and let her into the match."
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