Eastbourne
Boulter books a second British win at Eastbourne
Katie Boulter lived up to her status as British No. 1 as she fought through a tricky tiebreak scenario to advanced to the Eastbourne second round 6-1, 7-6 (8) on Tuesday over Petra Martic.
The unseeded winner joined compatriot Emma Raducanu in advancing at home, with Raducanu putting out Sloane Stephens 6-4, 6-0.
Boulter, ranked 32nd on the WTA, carried momentum from her weekend grass title at Nottingham – her second this season after also winning San Diego – onto the courts of this seaside resort town as she defeated the lucky loser form qualifying rounds.
The girlfriend of Australian Alex de Minaur swept the opening set against her Croat opponent in 27 minutes but had to battle for more than twice as long to win the second set and the match.
Boulter saved three Martic set points in the second and benefitted from a line-call protest on match point which gave her another second serve.
She finished with an untouchable winner against the 2023 quarter-finalist here after coming from 5-1 down in the tight decider.
Boulter lost to Martic here a year ago in the opening round and was happy to turn the table in the re-match.
“It was super stressful, I had the loss from last year in my head, so I was happy to turn this one around,” the winner said. “The tiebreak was more dramatic than I had hoped.
“It’s great to come back here and play well. I got the win so I’m happy.
“Petra is a big fighter and makes it tough for you.”
The British national pacesetter is naturally pointing all of her efforts at Wimbledon, which begins on Monday.
“I have nothing to lose this week, I just want to get more practice on the grass – we all need that.
“I’m happy to be playing another match.”
Main photo:- Katie Boulter celebrates winning in San Diego
Berlin
Raducanu Wimbledon seeding dream in tatters
A disheartening French Open defeat has left Emma Raducanu’s dream of a Wimbledon seeding a mirage.
The Briton who has barely played through injury and illness over the last few seasons, crashed out in a dismal showing, losing 6-0, 7-6 (4) to Solana Sierra of Argentina.
The Day 1 defeat dropped her ranking to 39th, out of range for one of the 32 seeded spots when play begins in a month.
The former US Open winner is apparently ready to get straight onto the grass, with the BBC reporting that she has signed up for pre-Wimbledon WTA tournaments in Berlin and Eastbourne after Queen’s Club and prior to the Grand Slam.
ATP
Demon can still dream of Turin SF after knockout of Fritz
Alex de Minaur won the first ATP Finals match of his career on Thursday with a gutsy defeat of 2024 finalist Taylor Fritz, with the Aussie still in with a chance for the semi-finals after winning 7-6 (3), 6-3.
The Demon came to the court with losses in all five of his previous contests at the elite year-ender, but played well from the start to unsteady a seemingly nervous and anxious Fritz, the world No. 6.
He took revenge for a loss to the American in the group phase here in Turin a year ago.
Despite round-robin losses this week to world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz and a narrow defeat at the hands of Italian Lorenzo Musetti, de Minaur has mathematical chances to qualify into the Saturday semis.
He will need Alcaraz to defeat Musetti in the evening match.
De Minaur seemed stunned by his perhaps unexpected success in 94 minutes after Fritz saved a match point in the penultimate game before the Australian threw down an ace for a second chance and then delivered a service winner to clinch victory.
“I’ve dealt with a good bit of heartbreak recently, it’s good to finally get a win in Turin,” he said. “I’ve worked really hard and it’s good to get some positive feedback or a reward for all that.
“I’m very happy with the performance today – it was a good match from the start to the end,”
De Minaur added that he is looking forward but seemed in some doubt as the eracuity of his chances to reach the weekend final four.
“I didn’t do much thinking about the what-ifs. I just committed to what I needed to do.
“There were some tough moments today but I backed myself. If it worked or if it didn’t I was going to leave everything out there.
“I’ve made my peace with that mindset. I put my best foot forward and I’m pleased with that.”
Fritz was burdened with 33 unforced errors in a lacklustre showing and ended his season 53-23 with titles on grass in Eastbourne and Stuttgart.
Main photo:-Alex de Minaur winning his first ever Masters Finals – by ISF Ltd
ATP
Fritz spoils Stuttgart home title scenario for Zverev
Taylor Fritz spoiled the chance of a 2025 German title double for Alexander Zverev with a 6-3, 7-6 (0) thrashing in the final of the ATP Stuttgart event on Sunday.
The American picked up his fourth grass trophy to run his career total to nine as he denied his world No. 3 opponent the chance to add Stuttgart to his Munich title from April on clay.
Fritz claimed his fifth win on the trot against Zverev in a match interrupted for 65 minutes by rain at the hilltop Weissenhof club; the California will move to fourth in the world on Monday with the Wimbledon start just a fortnight away
Frit also holds three trophies from the grass at Eastbourne on the English south coast.
The American won with 11 aces, as he won without facing a break point to improve to 8-5 over Zverev.
“It was not so great a clay season, so to come here and start the grass season off perfectly, I am super happy to get the title and to do it here,” the winner said.
He is the first on the ATP to win a title without losing serve since Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard in Basel last October.
Zverev missed out on his 25th career title and has now lost three grass finals – all in Germany (Halle, 2016 and 2017).-
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