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Jessica Ennis-Hill "generally" happy with day one in Beijing

Jessica Ennis-Hill insists that she is slightly disappointed with her display on day one of the World Athletics Championships heptathlon.

Jessica Ennis-Hill has claimed that she has a "feeling of slight disappointment" after her day-one performance at the World Athletics Championships heptathlon in Beijing.

The Briton, competing in her first international championship since London 2012, has a 60-point lead on Katarina Johnson-Thompson following the first three events.

However, Ennis-Hill has suggested that her results could have been a little bit better.

Ennis-Hill told BBC Sport: "I am pleased. I have that feeling of slight disappointment because I'm always comparing myself to my best.

"Generally, I'm really happy to be in this position right now."

Both Johnson-Thompson and Ennis-Hill produced season-best times in the 200m, finishing one-two.

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Jessica Ennis-Hill of Great Britain reacts after competing in the Women's Heptathlon High Jump during day one of the 15th IAAF World Athletics Championships Beijing 2015 at Beijing National Stadium on August 22, 2015
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