British No. 1?Johanna Konta will not allow her philosophy on life to be compromised by her position in the race for the end-of-season finals in Singapore.Konta has had a superb 2016 so far, reaching the semifinals of the Australian Open, the fourth round of the US Open, winning her first WTA Tour event and surging up the rankings, and that sees her 10th in the race, with the top eight reaching the showpiece tournament next month.A good run at the Dongfeng Motor Wuhan Open this week followed by more success in Beijing next week could see her surpass Madison Keys and Carla Suarez Navarro on the leaderboard and become the first British women to qualify for the tournament since Virgina Wade in 1980.However, throughout her rise towards the top of the womens game over the last 12 months the 24-year-old has never spoken about her goals in a results-related manner.And with such an achievement in the landscape of womens British tennis within touching distance, Konta is not about to change her way now.(The race) is not something that I am actively thinking about, it is a result of something else, she told the Press Association.As long as I focus on the matches I am playing at the time, the here and the now, I will give myself the best chance of competing there.If it is in the cards for me, it is in the cards for me, if its not then its not. I am just really happy to be where I am at this stage of the season, I am in good physical shape and we will just see where that takes me.It wouldnt be a productive thing for me to be thinking about because it isnt part of my philosophy of how I work and train on a daily basis.If I veer off that I find myself in a thought process that I dont want to be in. I am always very conscientiousness and vigilant in how I keep my mind and what thought processes I have.It would be a great achievement but a lot can still happen. If it happens it happens, if it doesnt it doesnt.I dont want to put myself in a position where I would be disappointed if I didnt make it. I can still finish the year and say, You know what I still did really well. It might not be enough to make Singapore but I dont want that to take anything away. Its my process of working, its how I live, its how I do things in my career.I do have goals, they are not results-orientated, they are not ranking targets they are personal goals. They are knowing that whatever happens on the court I have the ability to handle it. There is a lot thrown at you on court at this level.It was in Wuhan last year where Konta made people sit up and notice by building on her surprise run to the US Open fourth round and reaching the quarterfinals.She eventually lost a titanic battle with Venus Williams, who she has since beaten twice this year, and hopes to go deep into the tournament again, with German Annika Beck lying in wait.That match against Venus last year was a highlight, I actually had some very good matches throughout the tournament last year, she added. Thats no indication of how well I will do this year but I am going to enjoy it again and give it my best and see how far that takes me.Whoever I would have drawn here, there are no easy matches. 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The Freiburg midfielder misjudged Jefferson Farfans corner and bundled the ball into his own net. DALLAS -- SMU protected the ball and had a season-low five turnovers in a 74-59 win against TCU on Wednesday night.That was an area of concern for SMU entering the game after TCU had forced opponents into 151 turnovers in its first eight games.Semi Ojeleye scored 23 points and Shake Milton added 17 points to lead SMU.Just played great, how about that for an answer, SMU coach Tim Jankovich said. If we could have 12 turnovers tonight I would have been thrilled. That was one of our biggest concerns (with TCU) . the truth of turnovers, in my mind, are to be able to play aggressively with a slow mind and making good decisions. We did a great job tonight.The Horned Frogs (8-1), who lost for the first time this season, led 3-1 a minute into the game before SMU (7-3) went on an eight-point run in the next two minutes and led the rest of the way. The Mustangs are 6-0 at home.Opportunity for us to learn from it, TCU coach Jamie Dixon said. Its our first loss. I think (SMU) learned from their losses, so now we have to go do something about it as we get ready for Saturday.SMU shot 44 percent from the field, including 13-of-24 shooting in the second half, and outscored TCU 28-20 in the paint. TCU made six of 22 3-pointers.Jaylen Fisher scored 10 points, and Kenrich Williams had eight points and 13 rebounds for the Horned Froogs.dddddddddddd Vladimir Brodziansky and Alex Robinson added 12 points apiece off the bench.It was the 191st meeting between the schools, which are separated by 40 miles. SMU leads the series with 106 wins against its former Southwest Conference and Western Athletic Conference rival.BIG PICTURETCU: It was the first loss for Jamie Dixon, who is the only first-year head coach in the program to start 8-0. It was the third time TCU started 8-0, and first time since the 2014-15 team started 13-0.SMU: The Mustangs are undefeated at home in coach Tim Jankovichs first season. SMU is 38-3 at home since the start of the 2014-15 season and have 20 straight home wins against non-conference opponents at Moody Coliseum.PRESIDENTIALFormer President George W. Bush and David Cameron, the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, were in attendance and sat courtside. The George W. Bush Presidential Library is on the SMU campus across the street from Moody Coliseum.UP NEXTTCU hosts Wofford (3-6) on Saturday. The Terriers beat Division II Virginia Wise at home on Tuesday.SMU will try and extend the home winning streak against McNeese State (2-5) on Dec. 14. McNeese State has lost back-to-back games. ' ' '