Wimbledon 2022: That was for you, gran, as Boutler boosts Brit spirits
There were cheers and tears for Katie Boulter when a thrilling performance lifted Centre Court after the departures of Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu and kept British hopes alive.
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There were cheers and tears for Katie Boulter when a thrilling performance lifted Centre Court after the departures of Andy Murray and Emma Raducanu and kept British hopes alive.
British wildcard Katie Boulter dedicated Thursday's shock second-round win at Wimbledon against 2021 finalist Karolina Pliskova to her late grandmother, who died this week.
British wild card Katie Boulter provided Wimbledon with its big shock of the day when the world No 118 defeated sixth seed Karolina Pliskova on Centre Court.
Katie Boulter managed to eliminate last year’s Wimbledon runner-up and sixth seed Karolina Pliskova in a career-best win to book her place in the third round. She won 3-6, 7-6(4), 6-4 on Centre Court to reach the third round in a Grand Slam for the first time in her career. Ad/> In a tearful on-court interview, Boulter described the win as “a dream come true”.
An emotional Katie Boulter celebrated the win of her career against Karolina Pliskova two days after the death of her grandmother.
Katie Boulter has opened up on the heartbreaking phone call she had with her grandfather which hinted her grandmother Jill was close to dying. The devastating news reached Boulter shortly after her first-round victory over Clara Burel at Wimbledon.
Britain's Katie Boulter and wildcard Liam Broady have both made it into the third round of Wimbledon for the first time in their careers.
LONDON :Two unsung British players raised the home mood after Wednesday's woes with Katie Boulter and Liam Broady causing huge upsets in the Wimbledon second round on Thursday.