• Breeda and Colm McLoughlin with Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka, centre, at the WTA Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships' Players' Party. Courtesy Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships
    Breeda and Colm McLoughlin with Japanese tennis player Naomi Osaka, centre, at the WTA Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships' Players' Party. Courtesy Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships
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    Breeda and Colm McLoughlin with Karolina Pliskova, cente, at the WTA Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships' Players' Party. Courtesy Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships
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    Colm and Breeda McLoughlin with Garbine Muguruza, cente, at the WTA Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships' Players' Party. Courtesy Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships
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    Ramesh Cidambi and Colm McLoughlin with Elena Vesnina, cente, at the WTA Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships' Players' Party. Courtesy Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships
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    Salah Tahlak, tournament director, Elina Svitolina, centre, and Micky Lawler, WTA president, cente, at the WTA Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships' Players' Party. Courtesy Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships
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    Breeda and Colm McLoughlin with Johanna Konta, cente, at the WTA Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships' Players' Party. Courtesy Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships
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    Elina Svitolina. Courtesy Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships
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Johanna Konta upbeat despite exiting WTA Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships


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Johanna Konta has thanked her supporters for understanding "what process and growth is" after she was edged out of the WTA Dubai Dutry Free Tennis Championships in a marathon second-round encounter with Russia's Daria Kasatkina.

The British No 1 has only reached one quarter-final since the Cincinnati Open in August and admitted her opponent appeared to be fairing significantly better by the end of play on Wednesday.

Kasatkina, 20, won four straight points in the final set, sealing her 4-6, 7-6, 6-2 victory with a winner that just clipped the baseline.

Konta, 26, who has three singles titles to her name, remained upbeat following the loss, insisting that she did "a lot of good things" during the match that lasted more than three hours.

Speaking at a post-game press conference, she said: "It would have been nice to have taken one of the match points, however that's part of the game. I can really look back at this match ... take the good things, because I did do a lot of good things, and learn from the things I can try to do better."

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The world No 12 denied the game quickly ran away from her, adding: "I fought the best that I could in that third set. Not to lie, I don't feel amazing, at one point I was laughing, I did think we were playing two separate matches because she looked fresh as a daisy.

"So that was not a great feeling, but I did the best that I could today."

Konta later tweeted: "Thank you to all the people out there who continue to support me, understand what process and growth is, and how it looks in reality. #keepworking"

Konta suffered a dramatic slump during the second half of 2017 but said she was feeling positive ahead of the Australian Open in January.

She suffered a shock exit in the second round to Bernarda Pera, ranked 105th, but was sanguine about the loss, saying it was not a "massive catastrophe".

When the two met again in at the Qatar Open earlier this month Konta exacted quick revenge on Pera, but was then knocked out by Angelique Keber in the last 16.

Konta reached a high of fourth in the rankings after her stunning run to the Wimbledon semi-finals last year, but won only two more matches in 2017.