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Katie Boulter Wins First Clay-Court Title at Paris Trophée Clarins, Gains Praise from Danielle Collins

Katie Boulter, a British tennis player, has won her first clay-court title at the Paris Trophée Clarins 125K tournament. This win marks a major breakthrough on a surface she had previously found difficult. Boulter’s achievement has earned praise from fellow tennis star Danielle Collins, who recognized her growth and determination.
For years, Boulter struggled on clay courts, often exiting early in tournaments. She once admitted that clay was her toughest surface and that she had not given herself enough chances to improve on it. Earlier this season, she won her first WTA Tour match on clay by defeating Katerina Siniakova at the Madrid Open. Despite losing in the second round there and at the Italian Open in Rome, Boulter kept pushing to get better on clay.
At the Paris Trophée Clarins event, Boulter, seeded second, played confidently throughout. She beat Erika Andreeva in the opening round, then defeated Daria Saville. She continued her strong run by winning against Elsa Jacquemot and Varvara Gracheva before claiming the title with a final win over French player Chloé Paquet. This victory gives her a title on every major tennis surface and signals her growing versatility.
After her win, Boulter shared photos on Instagram to celebrate the milestone. The pictures showed her holding the trophy, celebrating with her team, and waving to fans. Her partner, Alex de Minaur, appeared on a video call to offer support during the tournament. The celebration highlighted how important this moment is for her career.
Winning on clay is significant because it requires special skills such as patience and endurance. Boulter’s success on this surface opens new opportunities for her in larger tournaments, including the French Open. Her confidence and skill on clay courts are expected to improve as she continues to compete.
Boulter’s breakthrough is inspiring for other players who face challenges on specific surfaces. It shows that with persistence and hard work, players can overcome obstacles and achieve new goals even later in their careers. Her progress will be closely followed as she aims for deeper runs in upcoming tournaments.
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