Boulter and Raducanu Exit Queen's Doubles Quarter-Finals: A Detailed Match Analysis
Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter's doubles journey at Queen's ends in the quarter-finals against top seeds Kichenok and Routliffe.

Match Overview
Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter's doubles partnership at Queen's concluded in the quarter-finals after a challenging match against top seeds Lyudmyla Kichenok and Erin Routliffe. The British duo faced a tough 6-2, 7-5 defeat in front of a packed audience at Queen's Club in London.
First Set Analysis
The first set saw Raducanu and Boulter outclassed by the experienced pair of Kichenok and Routliffe, who quickly established a 4-1 lead. Despite their efforts, the British pair couldn't recover, losing the set with another break three games later.
Second Set Efforts
In the second set, Raducanu and Boulter showed resilience by coming back from a 4-1 deficit to level at 4-4. Their best opportunity to shift the momentum came in the following game, but they failed to capitalize on four break points.
Match Conclusion
Despite saving three match points later in the set, Raducanu and Boulter ultimately succumbed to defeat. This loss marks the end of their doubles campaign at Queen's, as they now focus on their upcoming singles matches.
Upcoming Singles Matches
Raducanu is set to face Rebecca Sramkova in the last 16 of the singles on Thursday, while Boulter will take on fifth seed Diana Shnaider. The outcomes of these matches could influence the British number one ranking, with Raducanu having the potential to surpass Boulter based on their performances.
Historical Context
This year's Queen's Club tournament is historic, hosting a women's event for the first time in 52 years. Boulter has held the British number one position for two years, a status she assumed after Raducanu's ranking dropped due to injuries and inconsistent form following her 2021 US Open victory.