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Boulter to face Kartal at Nottingham Open
Katie Boulter reacts during her match against Lulu Sun on day two of the Lexus Nottingham Open at the Lexus Nottingham Tennis Centre, Nottingham, June 17, 2025

DEFENDING champion Katie Boulter extended her winning run at the Nottingham Open into a third year — and will now face fellow British star Sonay Kartal.

Boulter won her first WTA Tour title in the city two years ago before backing it up last year, and she began her quest for a third consecutive crown with an impressive 6-2 6-2 win over New Zealand’s Lulu Sun.

Sun surprisingly reached the Wimbledon quarter-finals last year, beating Emma Raducanu in the fourth round, but she has struggled to build on that and Boulter was in control from the start.

“I wasn’t feeling amazing coming into this match,” said Boulter, who put aside the disappointment of losing the British number one ranking to Raducanu, on the BBC.

“I felt like it’s been quite windy the last couple of days, just been trying to find my rhythm. Just stepping out onto this court, already I feel I’m right back at home. That’s a nice feeling to have.”

The 28-year-old, who hails from nearby Leicestershire, defeated close friend Jodie Burrage to win her first title in Nottingham and across the last two years has played six matches against compatriots at the event.

“I’ve played enough of them now,” said Boulter with a smile ahead of an intriguing contest against British number three Kartal.

“It’s just another match for me. I have so much respect for Sonay, she’s an incredible tennis player. I’ve always said to her she’s going to pass my ranking.

“I know how good she can be and dangerous. We actually played a really close match on grass quite a few years ago so I know it’s going to be an absolute battle.”

Kartal was also comfortable in her opening match, beating France’s Leolia Jeanjean 6-3 6-4, while an all-British first-round contest went the way of Fran Jones, who defeated Harriet Dart 7-5 6-4.

A strong showing from the home contingent, meanwhile, was completed by teenager Mimi Xu, who marked her WTA Tour debut by beating American Katie Volynets 6-3 6-3.

The 17-year-old, ranked 350, overcame a gap of more than 250 places and is making a strong case for a Wimbledon main draw wild card.

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