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Boulter eyes world’s top 10 as she bids to continue rapid rise
Katie Boulter, November 12, 2023

KATIE BOULTER has her sights set on the world’s top 10 and is hoping her success can help inspire more female coaches in tennis.

The 27-year-old is enjoying the best period of her career, having soared from outside the top 150 to a high of 27 in the rankings in less than a year, winning WTA Tour titles in Nottingham and San Diego along the way.

Previously, Boulter’s trajectory had been a story of periodic highs amid long spells out of the game through injury and struggles to break through the lower levels of the sport.

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