Fed Cup: Johanna Konta beats Naomi Osaka to give Great Britain 2-1 lead
Great Britain are one match away from securing promotion to the Fed Cup World Group after Johanna Konta beat Japan’s Naomi Osaka.
Great Britain are one match away from securing promotion to the Fed Cup World Group after Johanna Konta beat Japan’s Naomi Osaka.
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Is the lighting technique really about representing bisexual characters?
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