Katie Boulter’s the 2023 Rothesay Open titlist. The Briton won the British derby against Jodie Burrage, 6-3, 6-3 in 73 minutes to hoist the first-ever WTA trophy of her career. Burrage was no match for Boulter throughout the match.
Ranked 126th during the week, Boulter finished the match by winning 76% of her first-serve points to Burrage’s 70%. She also won 76% points on return on her opponent’s second serve, while winning 45% of her second-serve points.
Boulter faced two break points of which she saved one. But she did convert four of five break points she generated on compatriot’s serve. Following the win, Boulter said, “I dreamt of this moment at this tournament since I was a little girl.
There was training here when I was four or five years old, coming here as a fan and also now as a player, dreaming big and somehow found a way to win it today. It means more than everything to me”.
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