Queen 2025: Katie Boulter exits and loses No. 1 in the UK

Boulter, whose bid is to reach the seventh quarterfinal on the grass, expressed concerns about serving earlier this week, suggests she will work hard on the game’s efforts.
However, in the opening scene against Shnard, there was no such trouble as Boult kept causing problems after her first serve.
After saving a breakpoint, Boulter gets an impressive break with the delightful volley to consolidate a significant wave and saves another breakpoint in the process.
She then took a double break with her thorough forehand, then in short supply at the opening ceremony as the rain threatened to fall.
But by the time the referee paused due to the downpour, Boulter fell 4-1 in the second set and served again.
After a 20-minute rain delay, she returned for the second time to free her serve time, and despite a rest she could not stop Shnaider from forcing her to decide on the suit.
Boulter once again took pressure in the opening game, erasing three breakout points to ensure shelving as the serve issues returned to revenge.
She saves more breakout points in the next service game, just double failure and admits to rest time.
From there, Bolt worked hard to reorganize and took two breaks.
She couldn’t find her way back from there, missing the fifth quarterfinals as Shnaider met with American Second Seew Seed and Australian Open Championship Madison Keys.



