Role of leading lady proving perfect fit for Katie Boulter ahead of Wimbledon
Boulter heads the British women’s contingent at Wimbledon, where she will be seeded for the first time.
Boulter heads the British women’s contingent at Wimbledon, where she will be seeded for the first time.
Synnovis, which provides services to NHS trusts and GP services, primarily in south-east London, was the victim of a cyber attack on June 3.
The gunmen opened fire on two Orthodox churches, a synagogue and a police post in two cities in Dagestan.
Synnovis was the victim of a ransomware attack, understood to be carried out by Russian group Qilin, on June 3.
The Czech fell at the back of the court during her second-round match against Anna Kalinskaya.
The grass-court swing started in style as Katie Boulter and Jack Draper won tournaments.
Boulter earlier beat fellow Briton Emma Raducanu in her semi-final.
Boulter claimed a 6-7 (13) 6-3 6-4 victory to have a shot at a second-successive title.
Boulter set up an all-British semi-final against either Emma Raducanu or Francesca Jones.
Mason Reynolds, 19, from Brighton, had ‘an entrenched and violent neo-Nazi mindset’, a court was told.
Jones was two points from victory on Thursday afternoon when the weather forced a long delay.
Raducanu defeated Daria Snigur 6-2 6-2 but Cameron Norrie was beaten by Jack Pinnington Jones.
The British star battled cool and windy conditions to claim a 6-2 6-2 win.
Ukrainian authorities said 29 others, including five children, were wounded.
Boulter eased past Rebecca Marino 6-4 6-3 to book a quarter-final spot.