Katie Boulter secured the biggest win of her career with victory over Karolina Pliskova at Wimbledon, dedicating it to her late grandmother.
I’ve hopefully got many more matches to play. ‘I’d like to dedicate that to her today. World No.118 Boulter produced a stunning performance to topple last year’s finalist and sixth seed Karolina Pliskova – a former world No 1 and current world No 7 – as she reached the third round of Wimbledon for the first time ever.
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But I do feel like I can compete with a lot of the best players in the world.” “I feel like I’ve shown in some of the matches recently some of the stuff that I’m capable of.” she said earlier in the week. Having been ranked highly enough to compete in Wimbledon on merit that year, she was forced to withdraw and she ended the year outside of the top 300. She reined in her game and tried to be more selective with her attack. The best players in the world prod at her weaknesses, exposing her movement and forcing her to reach for the ball where she is most uncomfortable. Her total record against top 50 opposition was 4-14, not where a player with such high aspirations would like to be, and in those big moments she was yet to truly fly.
KATIE BOULTER broke down in tears as she stunned former world No1 Karolina Pliskova to achieve the greatest win of her career on Centre Court - just t.
With a succession of thunderous forehands, she forced two break points at 4-4 and after a Pliskova ace, the Brit blasted a forehand return and was serving for the match. Boulter saved her best tennis for the deciding set, going toe-to-toe with the Czech as the quality of the encounter improved. Boulter broke the Czech in the opening game but then her serve went on the blink as Pliskova reeled off five games in a row en route to a comfortable first-set win.
KATIE BOULTER beat Karolina Pliskova 3-6, 7-6, 6-4 in front of a packed Wimbledon crowd.
I don't want to take anything away from Boulter, but that's a Wimbledon finalist who we sort of anticipated 'well what about if her and Serena went at it in the third round?'. I don't know what happened with Tan, did she win? Speaking of Boulter's next match, John McEnroe told the BBC: "She's got a bigger serve than I realised, she rose to the occasion. She was dominant in the opening round win over Clara Burel, but Pliskova proved to be a different test. "My Gran passed away two days ago and I'd just like to dedicate that to her today." Katie Boulter struggled to hold back the tears after dedicating her incredible comeback win over No 6 seed Karolina Pliskova to her grandmother who passed away earlier this week. Boulter eventually did enough to force a tiebreak, where she took an early 4-0 lead and won from there.
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She was not seeded to enter Wimbledon and was entered into the main draw on a wildcard. Now that Boulter is in the third round of the tournament, she could go home with £120,000 if she does not win against Harmony Tan on Saturda. Boulter will hope to complete this feat once more as the two come face to face in the second round of Wimbledon. After featuring in several ITF Challengers earlier in the year, Boulter made it the Round of 16 at the Lyon Open, the first round of the Indian Wells Masters; Round of 16 at Nottingham before losing to Simona Halep in the quarter finals of the Birmingham Classic. Boulter will now play Harmony Tan in the third round of the tournament She knocked out the seventh in the world, sixth seed of the tournament and the 2021 finalist to make it through to her first ever third round of a Grand Slam.
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“I was lucky because my grandpa managed to come down from Leicester, and so we could keep him company and keep supporting him at the same time.” “I actually had a phone call from my grandpa the night before I played,” she said. I didn’t know anything until after my first match, where my mum basically pulled me aside and told me.” The British No 3 dedicated her second-round victory to her grandmother, Jill, a regional tennis champion, as her grandfather, Brian, and her mother, Sue, beamed with pride from the player box. She’d watch every single match that was on the TV. Many in the Centre Court crowd, which included Mary Berry, wept as she spoke of her heartbreak.
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She was not seeded to enter Wimbledon and was entered into the main draw on a wildcard. Now that Boulter is in the third round of the tournament, she could go home with £120,000 if she does not win against Harmony Tan on Saturda. Boulter will hope to complete this feat once more as the two come face to face in the second round of Wimbledon. After featuring in several ITF Challengers earlier in the year, Boulter made it the Round of 16 at the Lyon Open, the first round of the Indian Wells Masters; Round of 16 at Nottingham before losing to Simona Halep in the quarter finals of the Birmingham Classic. Boulter will now play Harmony Tan in the third round of the tournament She knocked out the seventh in the world, sixth seed of the tournament and the 2021 finalist to make it through to her first ever third round of a Grand Slam.
Katie Boulter dedicated her day four Wimbledon win to her grandmother, who died two days ago.
“You could see that every point that she won, it motivated her even more, you could see what it meant to her and the crowd got more and more behind her as well.” “The emotion was quite clear, and the crowd was very much behind her, it was very exciting when she won. “I think it’s great to see these players who are not really as well known coming forward, and great for the women as well, it’s wonderful.” “It was really incredible, I wasn’t expecting her to do so well,” she said. “I got more involved when she told her story afterwards.” The 25-year-old Leicester-born player said she was “shaking” after the biggest triumph of her career, and dedicated the win to her grandmother.
The British number three was in tears in her post-match interview on Centre Court as she dedicated the 3-6 7-6 (4) 6-4 win to her gran having learned of her ...
I hope I can go out there and do the same thing. I just needed to stay with her and stay on serve, especially in the second set. I’ve spent a lot of time on the courts there with my grandparents and my family. I’ve got a lot of support from the Foxes. They were something else that year. I’ve tried to kind of get my emotions out and deal with the situation, try and keep my head on the tennis. I was lucky because my grandpa managed to come down from Leicester, so we could keep him company and keep supporting him at the same time.”
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"Her favourite tournament was Wimbledon," Boulter explained in her press conference. "That's why it's a special one for me. Yeah, she'd watch every single match ...
"Ultimately at the end of the day I'm a tennis player and I've got to keep my head down and do what I can. I'm so grateful to be here right now, given the opportunity to play this tournament, to be in the third round for the first time. She added: "Look, ultimately I'm going to keep working as hard as I possibly can. What she did was astonishing.," Boulter said. She added: "It's been a tough few days for sure. "Her favourite tournament was Wimbledon," Boulter explained in her press conference.
Katie Boulter electrified Centre Court to land the biggest win of her career by taking down last year's runner-up Karolina Pliskova in a three-set thriller.
Pliskova saved the first with her 13th ace but a superb stretching backhand return from Boulter forced the Czech to net and put her within touching distance of a magnificent win. But the tables were rapidly turned as the Briton was broken twice in a row. Katie Boulter electrified Centre Court to land the biggest win of her career by taking down last year’s runner-up Karolina Pliskova in a three-set thriller.
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Her grandfather was right there on Centre Court watching every twist and every turn, and, ultimately, the emotional celebration that came with an upset victory.
“I managed to control my emotions very well and played a really good match,” Boulter said. That’s a pretty good run for someone ranked 118th in the world who only was invited to play at Wimbledon with a wild card, even though she also beat Pliskova last week at a warm-up event in Eastbourne, England. "There will be maybe some public (support) for her, but I’m prepared for that,” Tan said of her next match, “because when I play Serena, there is a lot of public (support) for her also.” “I was lucky because my grandpa managed to come down from Leicester, and so we could keep him company and keep supporting him at the same time.” “It’s been a tough few days for sure,” said Boulter, who is from Leicester, England. “I’ve tried to kind of get my emotions out and deal with the situation, try and keep my head on the tennis. WIMBLEDON, England — (AP) — Two days after the death of her grandmother, Katie Boulter was back on the grass at Wimbledon. She wasn't going to miss a chance to play at her grandma's favorite tennis tournament.
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“There is still a lot of British interest. A lot of people will go where the British are because the atmosphere is amazing. “This is one of the best Wimbledons I’ve seen in a long time.” With Heather Watson, Cameron Norrie and Liam Broady also in the last 32, British fans celebrated the return of a feelgood factor at the tournament. Boulter’s mother Sue, 57, and grandfather Brian Gartshore, 86, were watching on Thursday as she beat last year’s SW19 finalist Karolina Pliskova to reach the third round of a grand slam for the first time. atie Boulter’s family on Friday said they were “incredibly proud” of the tennis ace’s stunning Wimbledon performance two days after her beloved grandmother died.
Few moments of emotion on Centre Court will be beaten by Katie Boulter's dedication of yesterday's victory to her grandmother, who died two days earlier.
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I feel like I’ve shown in some of the matches recently some of the stuff that I’m capable of,' she said. But I do feel like I can compete with a lot of the best players in the world. Grateful for the opportunity,' Katie said of her return to SW19. Grateful for the opportunity,' Katie said of her return to SW19. It’s just a matter of keeping my body and mind in check. However this year she is back at Wimbledon, where her beau Alex is also competing. The other girl is giving her a glare, but Katie is just grinning into the camera, as happy as could be.’ Aged four when she first picked up a racquet, Katie was determined to beat her older brother. Brian, who is in his 80s, invented anti-theft tags to prevent the shoplifting of clothes and other items She has now also reached the third round at the All England Club for the first time yesterday afternoon after winning against World No 6 Karolina Pliskova in a tough second round clash. However this year she is back at Wimbledon, where her beau Alex is also competing. Pictured with her boyfriend Alex de Minaur at an event at Wimbledon in May
Katie Boulter dedicated her day four Wimbledon win to her grandmother, who died two days ago.
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. “You could see that every point that she won, it motivated her even more, you could see what it meant to her and the crowd got more and more behind her as well.” He told PA: “We got very emotional and very stuck into the game, and we felt her emotion as well, so it was really special. “The emotion was quite clear, and the crowd was very much behind her, it was very exciting when she won. The 25-year-old Leicester-born player said she was “shaking” after the biggest triumph of her career, and dedicated the win to her grandmother. Ms Morrison, who was wearing the Wimbledon colours of purple and green, said “there was a big roar” from the crowd when Boulter won.
The British star is through to the third round at the All England Club for the very first time in her career.
However, the 24-year-old is the heavy favorite to make it past Harmony Tan in the third round, with the Brit priced at 2/5 and her opponent at 7/4 for the match. As with all third round matches, the time and court will be decided once the second round matches have concluded. The Leicester native has made it through to the third round of a Grand Slam tournament for the first time in her career and will look to keep her momentum going in the women’s singles later this week.