Katie Boulter edges past second seed Beatriz Maia to reach San Diego Open quarters

Katie Boulter

Katie Boulter managed to recover after losing the first set and defeated the second seed, Beatriz Haddad Maia, with a final score of 3-6 6-3 6-4. This victory secured her position in the quarter-finals of the San Diego Open as well as her very first WTA 500 quarter-final match.

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The top-ranked player from Britain had three chances to break her opponent's serve in the middle of the opening set. However, the thirteenth-ranked player from Brazil managed to regain her composure and take advantage of the lone break point she received in the first set.

In the second set, the roles changed and Boulter achieved the sole break point and went on to have a 5-1 lead in the final set.

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Maia managed to bounce back and narrow the gap to just one game, however, Boulter played without any errors while serving for the match for the second time, resulting in her securing her first quarter-final at the WTA 500 level.

Boulter expressed her joy after winning the match, stating that she knew it would be a tough fight. Despite missing a few opportunities in the first set, she felt that she was close to victory. Eventually, she capitalized on her chances and felt proud for how she handled the pressure.

I reckon I had a hard time keeping my focus during the second set. Some sounds from behind the court distracted me, and it affected my concentration. It's true that I'm usually composed when I'm serving to win a match, but it got a bit uneasy this time. I was aware of my opponent's tenacity, as she's a tough fighter and that's why she's in her current position in the rankings.

I was aware that it was going to be a difficult task to finish it off, but I am extremely satisfied with how I performed.

On Monday, the Brit tennis player won against Lesia Tsurenko from Ukraine with a score of 6-3 6-1 in the San Diego tournament. The Brit took advantage of eight break point opportunities, winning six of them at Barnes Stadium.

Boulter advanced to the final 16 of her previous competition in Linz earlier this month, which includes defeating Italy's Jasmine Paolini in straight sets.

Katie Boulter - Figure 2
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Boulter is 27 and she will face the victor of the match between the seventh-seeded Croat Donna Vekic and the Canadian qualifier Marina Stakusic in the following round. She wants to be the initial British woman to attain the semi-finals of a WTA 500 sport competition since Johanna Konta's achievement in Moscow in 2018.

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Jessica Pegula had a triumphant comeback in her latest match, effortlessly defeating Jule Niemeier, a German contestant who had to qualify to participate in the event. Pegula won 6-0 6-4.

Pegula shared in a recent blog post that she hasn't participated in any tournaments since the Australian Open. As a result, she expected to feel slightly anxious and experience some unusual moments. Despite these concerns, she started the game off strong, feeling confident in her gameplay. While her opponent may not have been at her best, Pegula continued to play well and ultimately secured the win.

I'm aware that she's the kind of competitor who can execute some fantastic moves, she possesses considerable strength and she's extremely cunning. I was aware that if I provided her with an opportunity, she would make an effort to make a comeback towards the conclusion of the match, as she did. I'm fortunate that I'm in a position to converse with you all currently and not fighting fiercely in the climax of the second set.

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Daria Saville, an Australian tennis player, managed to save a match point in her match against Tatjana Maria. She won the game with a score of 5-7, 7-6 (7-2), 6-2 and moved on to the quarter-finals of the WTA 500 for the first time in two years.

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