Katie Boulter beat the weather and Magdalena Frech as she continued her defence of the LTA’s Rothesay Open in Nottingham by booking her place in the semi-finals.
Emma Raducanu had looked strong so far this week and shown glimpses of her best form in Nottingham, but not even she could deal an ace at the weather which prevented any play in her quarter-final against Francesca Jones.
Emma Raducanu had looked strong so far this week and shown glimpses of her best form in Nottingham, but not even she could deal an ace at the weather which prevented any play in her quarter-final against Francesca Jones.
A year after the tragic loss of her son, Emma wiped away tears as she reflected on Thursday's poignant vigil that saw the street lined with university students.
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The defending champion, Katie Boulter, guaranteed there will be a British finalist at the Rothesay Open in Nottingham again after defeating Magdalena Frech in a rain-hit contest.
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Defending champion Katie Boulter is through to the Nottingham Open semi-finals after a rain-interrupted straight-set win over Poland’s Magdalena Frech.
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Emma Raducanu expressed her delight with her performance at the Nottingham Open, emphasizing the importance of competing on home soil. Following her victory over Ena Shibahara, Raducanu highlighted the pride and motivation that comes with…