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Britain’s Katie Boulter pulled off the best win by ranking of her career with victory over Alison Riske in the first round of the Rothesay Classic Birmingham.
Seventh seed Riske, ranked 35, is a former Wimbledon quarter-finalist and was runner-up at the WTA Tour event in Nottingham last week but she had no answer to the clean power of Boulter.
The British No 4, who is ranked more than 100 places lower at 141, is known as a big-match performer and she showed that again at Edgbaston, winning 6-4, 6-3.
Boulter, who found out just before going on court that she has been given a Wimbledon wild card, said: “Massive milestone, definitely excited of course.
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“I feel like I’ve got close to a few of the top players and never got over the line. I feel like I can do it, the game is there, and that’s what’s exciting to me.
“I feel I can go out on the court and compete with anyone out there. A few of those under my belt and really kick on and I feel like I’ll be in a good place.”
Boulter has so far been prevented from achieving her potential by injuries and illness, and a leg problem suffered in March sidelined her for nearly three months.
The Leicestershire player is determined to enjoy the chances she has, particularly at home on grass, and said: “These past few years have taught me a lot.
“I just want to go out