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Katie Boulter stayed on the CAP for a third consecutive title of Nottingham Open by beating Sonay Kartal in a fully British confrontation on Thursday.
British No 2 Boulter fought a breakdown in the third set to win a 6-4 1-6 7-5 roller coaster match in two hours and 26 minutes.
The next step for Boulter is a quarter -finals against American McCartney Kesslerwho ran before Lin Zhu with a 6-1 6-4 victory.
Meanwhile, British teenager Mimi Xu Released in the second round 7-5 6-1 despite an animated performance against the Magda Linette de Magda n ° 31.
British no 2 Jacob Fearnley reached a first quarter-final ATP level at ATP level in Queen’s, beating the Volatile qualification Coretin Moutet 6-3 2-6 6-2 at the HSBC championships.
In doing so, Fearnley has extended her remarkable and perfect record against French players at 17-0 since her professional return.
He said: “I am very happy to be in my first quarter-final, it’s even better to do it here in the United Kingdom. It’s really special for me, I have dreamed of these moments since I was a young boy.
“I tried to stick to my match plan and be aggressive. I did it better in the third set and the result speaks of itself.”
Fearnley finished a first controlled set with a double act finish, while Madcap Moutet obtained a turn of referee Adel Nour for rubbing his racket.
However, the momentum changed quickly when three doubles of the home player gave Moutt an early break in the second.
But Fearnley resets well in the decision -maker, breaking Moutet with a reverse winner on the whole line, which prompted the fiery at 26 to hit a ball high on the stands and to win a warning expected for a long time from the chair.
A volley of diving lapel obtained a double break and Fearnley kept his head while Moutet lost his – bickering with the referee and the crowd – to conclude a victory in just over two hours.
Fearnley will face a 23 -year -old colleague, the Czech world No. 30, Jiri Lehecka, in the last eight.
Jack draper Back to action at the Queen’s Club Friday when the second seeded will face Brandon Nakashima, knowing that victory will give him a top four in Wimbledon and a place in the semi-finals at the ATP 500 event in western London.
Aryna Sabalenka finished a 6-2 7-6 victory (8-6) against Switzerland Rebeka Masarova to reach the quarter-finals of Berlin Open, ending a match which had been suspended on Wednesday due to slippery conditions.
Czech compatriot Marketapoutova MarketThe Wimbledon 2023 champion needed three sets and two hours and 20 minutes to break the resistance of Russia Diana Shnaider.
Vondrousova, which had 6-5 and 30-0 in the second set, advanced with a 6-3 6-7 (3-7) 6-3 victory and will face Jabeur de Lucky Loser Ons, twice Wimbledon finalist, in the last eight.
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