Johanna Konta believes she is better equipped to deal with sustained success as she prepares to fly the British flag again at Wimbledon.
With Andy Murray making a tentative comeback in doubles and Kyle Edmund out of form and hampered by a knee problem, Konta is clearly Britain's best hope for home singles success.
A run to the French Open semi-finals rekindled memories of her finest hour, when she made the last four at Wimbledon two years ago and climbed to number four in the world rankings.
Konta currently sits 14 places below that but her career trajectory of peaks and troughs appears to be heading firmly in the right direction again.