Just moments after her devastating Wimbledon loss, British tennis player Katie Boulter received some great advice from her boyfriend, Alex de Minaur. At SW19, Boulter played her countrywoman, Harriet Dart. She gave up several match points before falling short in a final set tie-break, 10-8.
The 27-year-old Boulter got off to a great start by winning the first set 6-4, but Dart rallied well to take the second set 6-1. When it came down to a tiebreak in the final set, Boulter was just a touch away from winning, and Dart started crying after falling behind 6-2.
But Dart maintained her poise to win eight of the following ten points and pull off an incredible comeback triumph at Boulter’s cost. After witnessing the victory slip away, Boulter shared insightful advice from her partner, De Minaur, that seemed to cheer her up.
After Boulter lost to Dart at Wimbledon, she claims de Minaur taught her that one match does not define her career. Boulter said in an interview: “One match doesn’t define my career. That’s the first thing he said to me when I got off the court. He knows what he’s talking about. It’s not his first rodeo. He’s been through it all before, and I’m lucky to have that support.”
Katie Boulter in 2024
Now the world no.29, Katie played her last match on the 4th of July when she surrendered to world no.100 Harriet Dart 4-6 6-1 7-6(8) in the 2nd round in Wimbledon (draw).
Currently, during this season Katie has managed to achieve a compiled 24-13 match record. Boulter clinched 2 titles in 2024 in San Diego and Nottingham.
will square off with the world no.131 Alize Cornet in the . They have never competed against each other up to now in top competitions.Katie conquered 2 titles in 2024 in San Diego and Nottingham.
De Minaur in Wimbledon, ranking, and results in 2024
Now ranked no.9, the Australian owns a composed 35-12 win-loss record in 2024. De Minaur is currently having a run in Wimbledon where he toppled the world no.81 James Duckworth 7-6(1) 7-6(3) 7-6(4), the world no.63 Jaume Antoni Munar Clar 6-2 6-2 7-5 and the world no.212 Lucas Pouille w/o.
The Australian conquered 2 titles in 2024 in Acapulco and Hertogenbosch. De Minaur reached the final in Rotterdam (ABN AMRO Open).
Alex won 9 titles in his career: 7 on hard courts and 2 on grass courts. (See the list of his titles)