Katie Boulter Continues Miami Open Run With Victory

Katie Boulter continued her strong form with a victory over Jessica Bouzas Maneiro in the opening round of the Miami Open. Boulter’s win was sweet revenge for her US Open defeat to the Spaniard in 2024.

The British No 3 progressed in one hour and 48 minutes. This sets up a second-round meeting with 17th seed Clara Tauson.

Boulter Avenges US Open Loss

Boulter overcame her Spanish opponent 7-6 (11-9) 6-4. She fought back from 6-2 down in the first-set tie break.

Boulter admitted that their previous meeting at the US Open had been playing on her mind. “That kind of stung me and I wanted revenge,” Boulter said. “It was the first thing I thought off when I saw the draw. I actually let that one get away from me but I know how good a player she is and I felt like the level and quality of our tenni

Key Moments in Boulter’s Victory

Despite losing in qualifying at Indian Wells, Boulter put on a strong showing in Florida. She saved six set points in a prolonged opening set tie-break, eventually closing it out after more than an hour of play. Boulter maintained her level, and despite being broken early in the second set, she responded by breaking back and serving out the match.

“It was unfortunate I got broken from love-40. I thought I played a really good game and I kind of gave a couple of points away on double faults. It was a small mistake but I didn’t let that control so I focused on myself and managed to go for it in the last game and trust my shots,” Boulter told Sky Sports’ Laura Robson.

Boulter received direct entry into the main draw after a consistent couple of months on the WTA Tour. The 29-year-old picked up her fourth tour-level title last month at the Ostrava Open and she backed up that run by reaching the quarter-finals at the Merida Open.

The Challenges of the Match

Boulter discussed the difficulties faced during the match. “It’s really difficult out here. It’s cold, it’s windy but you still want to commit and she is a player who goes after her shots a lot and if you don’t go after it she’s going to control you and you’re going to get into a bit of trouble. Whenever I got broken she was going for her shots and I think she played some great tennis.

“It is tricky with the serve, you have kind of got to keep your first serve percentage up and try and get a bit of shape on it which I felt I did well at times and stuck to the right shots I was trying to hit throughout the rest.”

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