The Guardian -
13 Jan 2024 22:00

For the first time in a long time, the British contingent at the Australian Open have realistic hopes of making deep runs Just a few hours before the new year commenced, Katie Boulter stepped on to the RAC Arena in Perth determined to make a statement at the start of the season. Although she initially trailed America's Jessica Pegula, the world No 5, by a set and a double break in their United Cup tussle, Boulter methodically turned the contest around with mature, controlled aggression to clinch...
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