
This year Watson became the first British women to win a WTA singles title in 25 years when she won the Japan Open in October.
"It was so special, it's given me the confidence to get fit and motivate myself for the new year," she said.
"I have a general idea about world rankings and I'd love to be around the 20's at the end of 2013."
Watson is currently ranked 49 in the world and has previously never made it past a WTA quarter-final before her win in Japan and she is excited about her future.
The 20-year-old added: "It's been a great year, but I still feel I have a long way to go and a lot of improving to do which is the exciting thing.
"I'm sitting down with my team this week and discussing what my goals are going to be for next year."
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