Big Brother: All-Stars cast revealed as new season begins She previously spoke about how she hoped to buy her parents a house after winning the Miami Open last summer.Speaking to The Times, she said: ‘I would love to get my parents a house somewhere or a place in the country.‘That’s next on the saving-for list. Bayern Munich's Thomas Muller sets sights on Champions League crown She recovered to win both matches.This time she battled on to 3-3 before rising Czech star Bouzkova, 22, secured the first break of the match and took the opening set.Konta, beaten by the same opponent in her last match before lockdown, secured a break early in the second.But she immediately dropped serve and a second Bouzkova break secured a 6-4 6-4 victory over the world number 15.The world number 15 appeared to be breathing heavily and her face was flushed. Strictly judge Shirley Ballas takes coronavirus test The British number one had warded off … Result: Portland Trail Blazers advance to play-in series following one-point victory I’m sure a nice portion of my prize money will go nicely into that. Johanna Konta plans to build new home for parents next to a LLAMA parkwomen’s tennis number one Johanna Konta is planning to build a stunning new home for her parents – next to a llama park.The former Wimbledon semi-finalist, 27, vowed to buy her parents a ‘place in the country’ after beating former world number one Caroline Wozniacki in last year’s Miami Open Final.And now, it appears she has stayed true to her word – splashing out on a large plot near Ashdown Forest in Wych Cross, east Sussex.The tennis player is proposing to knock down the current property on the site, and build a modern four-bedroom house for parents Gabor and Gabriella.Ms Konta reached the semi-final of Wimbledon last year, but crashed out in the second round this year, after being beaten in straight sets by Slovakia’s Dominika Cibulkova. Can you name the 2008 Champions League final squads? Lady C wants to join Strictly to pay for upkeep of her castle

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Hollyoaks star Jennifer Metcalfe wanted for Strictly Come Dancing? Bayern Munich's Thomas Muller sets sights on Champions League crown Pat Lam urges Bristol not to rely on individuals against Saracens The British female number one wants to build a property for her parents following her million pound Miami Open winAs Britain's number one female tennis star, Johanna Konta is used to facing tough competition.But she may have met her match in the form of Danehill Parish Council whose members have branded her plans for a dream Ashdown Forest home for her parents "unwelcome".Last year, Konta vowed to buy her mother and father a house in the English countryside, after she earned £937,000 from winning the Miami Open.She said at the time: “I would love to get my parents a house somewhere or a place in the country. Can you name Man Utd's top 10 all-time leading appearance-makers? We and our partners use cookies on this site to improve our service, perform analytics, personalize advertising, measure advertising performance, and remember website preferences. Picture Spoilers: Next week on Emmerdale (August 10-14) You can unsubscribe at any time.Johanna Konta won £937,000 by winning the Miami Open title last year I’m sure a portion of my prize money will go nicely into that. Johanna Konta won £937,000 by winning the Miami Open title last year (Image: Getty Images). BBC releases over 100 TV backgrounds for Zoom calls The trouble with tennis star Johanna Konta’s house at Pooh Corner.