Katie Boulter: Confident and Unfazed in British Tennis Battle
Katie Boulter is unfazed by the challenge of maintaining her British number one ranking.



Katie Boulter has been the British number one for almost two years. Despite a stop-start season and a drop in the world rankings, Boulter says she feels no pressure. Raducanu and Kartal are closing in, but Boulter is confident. She's limited in clay-court experience and has dealt with a foot injury. Boulter focuses on staying healthy for important tournaments.
She emphasizes that everyone's journey is different and is proud of her own. Boulter also played a role in securing GB's place in the BJK Cup Finals.
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