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Katie Boulter
WTA 43
Best 2025: 23
Best 2024: 23
Best 2023: 50
Best 23

Katie Boulter

Country Great Britain
Age 28 yo / 182 cm / 68 kg
Forehand Right Handed (Double hand)
Turned pro 2013
Birthplace/Residence Leicester
Earnings 3,322,955$
Katie Boulter is a professional British tennis player who has made notable strides in the world of tennis. Born on August 1, 1996, in Leicester, England, Boulter has become recognized for her strong performances and presence on the WTA Tour. She began playing tennis at an early age and quickly displayed a natural talent for the sport.

Professionally, Boulter has achieved several milestones. She broke into the WTA Top 100 rankings for the first time in 2019, which marked a significant point in her career. Boulter has also represented Great Britain in the Fed Cup, contributing to the team's efforts in international competition. Her playing style is often highlighted by her powerful baseline game and her fighting spirit on the court.

Among her notable achievements, Boulter has claimed victory in a number of ITF tournaments, which have been crucial in building her confidence and improving her standings on the professional circuit. She has also participated in Grand Slam events, gaining valuable experience and showcasing her skills on tennis's biggest stages.

In her personal life, Boulter comes from a supportive family with a history in sports. Her mother, Sue Boulter, was a county-level tennis player, which undoubtedly influenced Katie's passion for the game. Katie has also been open about the importance of her family in her journey, often expressing gratitude for their support.

Off the court, Katie is known for her interest in fashion and her active presence on social media, where she connects with fans and shares insights into her life as a professional athlete. Her charisma and engaging personality have made her a popular figure both within and outside the tennis community.

Boulter has faced challenges, including dealing with injuries that have interrupted her progress, but she has consistently demonstrated resilience and determination to overcome these obstacles. Her commitment to the sport and her potential to rise in the rankings continues to make her a player to watch in the coming years.
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