Britain’s tennis star
Katie Boulter has opened up about her objective
before the Wimbledon season. The 27-year-old is Britain’s number-one player and has been around for a while, during which time she has delivered several impressive performances.
While talking to Eurosport, Boulter explained how she has
been handling the pressure of being the country's number one player.
The Leicester-born star also stated that her focus remains
on becoming the best version of herself by playing good tennis consistently,
week in, week out.
"It [being British No.1] is a privilege, but it is not
my sole focus," she said. "My No. 1 focus is to keep my attitude
right and my number going in the right direction, play week in, week out and
work hard.
Boulter is currently participating in the Rothesay Open, where she
is defending her title. The world number 30 booked her place in the third round
of the mega-event after beating Rebecca Marino of Canada with a score of 6-4,
6-3.
Talking about her ambition in the competition, Boulter
stated that she feels no pressure and believes that winning matches while defending her title is a step in the right direction.
"I don't feel like the defending champion at all right
now,” she said. "I am here and I am just playing, I have no pressure. I
take it as a massive step in the right direction that I am here as defending
champion and winning matches.”
Katie Boulter is currently competing in the Rothesay Open. She beat Rebecca Marino in straight sets to book her place in the third round.
Boulter is not having a great 2024 season. She has struggled to perform consistently. She started the year at the Australian Open, where she lost in the second round.
After that, she lost in the second round of the Linz Open, the first round at Indian Wells, the third round of the Miami Open, the second round of the Madrid Open, the second round of the Rome Open, and the first round of the French
Open.
Her best outing this season came in the San Diego Open, where she finished as the runner-up after losing in the final to Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk with a score of 5-7, 6-2, 6-2.