Wimbledon 2017: Johanna Konta becomes first British woman in quarterfinals since 1984
Johanna Konta was always on top in the first set despite having to take it via a tie break.
Konta had previously won only one match in five
The seventh seed, who spent her formative years in Australia before moving to play in Spain as a 14-year-old and then becoming British in 2012, delivered an efficient display in an even battle, albeit with a major wobble in the middle, to overcome a tenacious opponent.
Johanna Konta was always on top in the first set despite having to take it via a tie break but then lost five games in a row en route to losing the second.
Serve dominated the final set so much that the first break point did not arrive until the 10th game, but when it did, Konta took full advantage as Garcia netted to lose the match.