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Published 15:23 27 Sept 2015 BST
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Speaking in today's Sunday Times, Buckley insisted the feat has not been playing on her mind.
“That’s not why I play. If I was playing to get recognition I’d have given up long ago. People give out about the level of coverage womens’ sport gets. I actually don’t mind. I wouldn’t like the level of coverage the men’s game gets. There’s a lot of negativity that goes with it that I wouldn’t have any interest in,' she said.
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