Heather’s winning run ends in semis
HEATHER WATSON’S terrific run at the Rothesay Open came to an end at the hands of the new British number one.
HEATHER WATSON’S terrific run at the Rothesay Open came to an end at the hands of the new British number one.
There was plenty of drama.
Boulter beat Jodie Burrage 6-3 6-3 in the final of her home tournament.
Boulter secured her first WTA Tour title close to her home town of Leicester.
Raducanu became an overnight star when she memorably won at Flushing Meadows as an 18-year-old.
The Scot clinched a 6-3 6-2 victory and will play young Frenchman Arthur Cazaux for the title.
Boulter defeated compatriot Heather Watson before Burrage overcame France’s Alize Cornet.
Boulter claimed her fourth victory of the week, seeing off Watson 6-4 7-5.
Boulter had a fiery exchange with Dart at the net after their quarter-final meeting.
Boulter and Dart will face each other for a place in the semi-finals.
The visit was announced by Ukraine’s national nuclear energy company, Energoatom, in a Telegram post.
HEATHER WATSON says it is difficult not to feel ‘hard done by’ after a year of struggle on the tour following her career-best Wimbledon performance last season.
The attack, launched from the Black Sea, involved four sea-launched Kalibr cruise missiles, three of which were intercepted by air defences.
A warehouse and an apartment building were hit in Kryvyi Rih.
Rescue operations are ongoing in the central city of Kryvyi Rih.