Katie Boulter’s tough spell on the WTA tour showed no signs of easing as the British number three suffered a heavy 6-2 6-1 defeat to Germany’s Eva Lys in the first round of the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo.
The 29-year-old, who has struggled for consistency in recent months, was no match for Lys, the world number 44, who dominated from start to finish. The match lasted just one hour and 14 minutes, with Boulter broken five times and managing to win only half of her first-serve points.
After coming through two rounds of qualifying, Boulter was the only British player in the main draw following Emma Raducanu’s withdrawal due to illness — a decision that marked the end of Raducanu’s season.
Unfortunately for Boulter, her early exit continues a disappointing run that stretches back to June, when she last reached a second round at the Nottingham Open. Since then, she’s been unable to build any momentum on tour, with this latest defeat coming just five days after another straight-sets loss to Sorana Cirstea at the Japan Open.
With the 2025 season approaching, questions now loom over how Boulter can regain her form and confidence. Once ranked as high as world number 29, she’ll need a strong finish to the year — or an early spark next season — to rebuild her momentum and climb back up the rankings.
Sports Market International Insight:
At Sports Market International, we go beyond the scoreline to track the performance patterns shaping the sports market and athlete momentum. Katie Boulter’s recent struggles highlight how confidence, form, and fitness intertwine in professional tennis — and how even top players can find themselves battling consistency in the demanding WTA calendar.
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