Boulter lifts first WTA title with a dominant victory in Nottingham over Jodie Burrage

Boulter and Burrage were contesting the first all-British WTA final since Sue Barker beat Virginia Wade in San Francisco on 28 February 1977. Both players were also appearing in their first WTA finals.
Boulter lifts first WTA title with a dominant victory in Nottingham over Jodie Burrage
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LONDON: Katie Boulter won her first WTA title with a dominant victory in Nottingham over Jodie Burrage in the first all-British tour-level final in 46 years. The British women's number one ranking was also on the line as Boulter outplayed her good friend 6-3 6-3.

"I'm definitely going to be sleeping with this trophy tonight," Boulter said in her on-court interview.

Boulter and Burrage were contesting the first all-British WTA final since Sue Barker beat Virginia Wade in San Francisco on 28 February 1977. Both players were also appearing in their first WTA finals. Agencies

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