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Katie Boulter is yet to make it past the second round in a WTA event this year. At Wimbledon, that task will be even tougher.
Katie Boulter is yet to make it past the second round in a WTA event this year. At Wimbledon, that task will be even tougher.
Elena Rybakina (12) survived a scare against qualifier Julia Riera but four-time Grand Slam winner Naomi Osaka was ousted by Paula Badosa (10) in three sets on Court Philippe-Chatrier.
Iga Swiatek and Paula Badosa both say they were inspired by the great Rafael Nadal in their first-round French Open victories.
10. Paula Badosa When she’s on, she can hang with the best. When she is injured—when her back is troubling her—she is far less effective. Note her first-round match against Naomi Osaka. 11.