Katie Boulter's Reign Ends: McCartney Kessler Triumphs at Nottingham Open
Katie Boulter's 12-match winning streak at the Nottingham Open ends with a quarter-final loss to McCartney Kessler.



In a thrilling quarter-final match at the Nottingham Open, two-time defending champion Katie Boulter saw her impressive 12-match winning streak come to an end. Facing American McCartney Kessler, Boulter fought valiantly but ultimately fell 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 after a grueling two hours and nine minutes.
Boulter, the British number two, had dominated the tournament for the past two years and was on a remarkable run at this Wimbledon warm-up event. She started strong in the first set, taking a 4-2 lead in the deciding set. However, Kessler, ranked 42nd in the world, showcased her resilience and skill, converting crucial break points to turn the tide in her favor.
The first set saw Boulter playing well but struggling to capitalize on break points, converting only one of 11 opportunities. Kessler, on the other hand, made the most of her chances, converting two of her five break points. In the second set, Boulter regained control, not conceding a single break point and leveling the match.
The deciding set was a nail-biter, with Boulter just two games away from the semi-finals. However, Kessler mounted a stunning comeback, winning four straight games to secure her victory. This marked Boulter's first loss at Nottingham in three years, ending her reign as champion.
Kessler now advances to the semi-finals, where she will face either Slovakian Rebecca Sramkova or Czech Linda Noskova. The Nottingham Open continues to deliver high-octane tennis, with fans eagerly anticipating the next chapter in this exciting tournament.
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