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Katie Boulter defeats Heather Watson in straight sets to reach Nottingham Open final

Katie Boulter reached the Nottingham Open final with a 6-4 7-5 victory over fellow Briton Heather Watson. The two were playing for the chance to reach the final at Nottingham as they prepare for the upcoming Wimbledon championships next month, with three UK players in the tournament's semis. Ad The 26-year-old Boulter’s win moves her into her first WTA final, and into the top 100 of the women’s rankings, which should be enough to earn her a wildcard entry into the upcoming event at SW19.

WTA NottinghamMurray wins eighth consecutive match to reach Nottingham Open semi19 HOURS AGO The match was the first all-British WTA semi-final since 1979. Play was delayed for the pair when Boulter led 3-2 in the first set, forcing the players off court for 90 minutes, but she was not seriously hampered and was able to maintain her dominance despite her opponent’s strong service game. Watson had led 3-0 in the second set, but Boulter reeled off seven off the next nine games for the win.

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»It means so much to me, especially here. It was a really tough match and I just tried to put my heart on the line and managed to get through in the end. «She [Watson] is an

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