Katie Boulter, a British tennis player, is facing an agonizing decision as the Australian Open main draw entry list is set to be released. With the WTA Tour season concluded, Boulter must weigh her options carefully as she seeks to secure a spot in the prestigious tournament.
She currently ranks 100th and has a hip injury that requires careful management. Competing in upcoming tournaments such as the WTA 125 Challenger event in Angers, France, could boost her ranking but risks exacerbating her injury. Boulter believes there is a need to establish a clear boundary between competing for rankings and protecting one's body.
Boulter has spoken candidly about her recent split from coach Biljana Veselinovic after three years together, during which she won three WTA titles. She acknowledges that maintaining the physical and mental demands of professional tennis can be challenging but remains committed to achieving a top-20 ranking.
With the introduction of new rules for drawing the men's Australian Open entry list based on this week's ATP rankings, Boulter believes these changes signal an opportunity to discourage players from chasing ranking points during the off-season. She advocates for a more balanced approach, giving athletes sufficient time to recover and prepare before competing in high-level events.
Boulter is now seeking a new coach with extensive experience to help her navigate the complexities of professional tennis and achieve her goal of breaking into the top 20 rankings.
She currently ranks 100th and has a hip injury that requires careful management. Competing in upcoming tournaments such as the WTA 125 Challenger event in Angers, France, could boost her ranking but risks exacerbating her injury. Boulter believes there is a need to establish a clear boundary between competing for rankings and protecting one's body.
Boulter has spoken candidly about her recent split from coach Biljana Veselinovic after three years together, during which she won three WTA titles. She acknowledges that maintaining the physical and mental demands of professional tennis can be challenging but remains committed to achieving a top-20 ranking.
With the introduction of new rules for drawing the men's Australian Open entry list based on this week's ATP rankings, Boulter believes these changes signal an opportunity to discourage players from chasing ranking points during the off-season. She advocates for a more balanced approach, giving athletes sufficient time to recover and prepare before competing in high-level events.
Boulter is now seeking a new coach with extensive experience to help her navigate the complexities of professional tennis and achieve her goal of breaking into the top 20 rankings.