Britain’s Katie Boulter eager to build on her successful season in 2024
The British number one led her country to victory over Sweden in the Billie Jean King Cup over the weekend.
The British number one led her country to victory over Sweden in the Billie Jean King Cup over the weekend.
Some of the best images from Saturday and Sunday’s action.
Cole Palmer struck a penalty in the fifth minute of stoppage time to deny the club with whom he won the Premier League title in May.
Sunday’s thriller came six days after Chelsea’s dramatic 4-1 win at nine-man Tottenham.
The champions thought they had won it through Rodri’s late goal but Palmer converted a last-gasp penalty for 4-4.
Anne Keothavong’s team wrapped up a 3-1 win on Sunday afternoon.
Unai Emery’s men remained in touch with the top four with their latest victory at Villa Park.
Mahmoud Dahoud was sent off before Adam Webster’s own goal cancelled out Simon Adingra’s opener.
The British number one defeated Kajsa Rinaldo Persson 6-1 7-6 (5).
Charles reaches his milestone age on Tuesday and will be carrying out public engagements on the day.
Burrage collapsed to defeat at the Copper Box before Boulter drew Britain level at 1-1 with Sweden.
The Dutchman felt his side would have gone on to win comfortably had they taken one of four first-half opportunities.
Burrage lost 12 of the last 13 games against Kajsa Rinaldo Persson but Boulter comfortably beat Caijsa Henneman.
Palace fought back from behind twice but had no answer to Idrissa Gueye’s late winner.
Pressure had been mounting on Erik ten Hag’s side.