If Jannik Sinner and Anna Kalinskaya seem to be going through a crisis, there is a couple that makes fans dream: Katie Boulter and Alex de Minaur.
As both the British player and the Australian player have said several times, their relationship has allowed them both to live their Tour commitments with greater serenity and to better manage the pressure that athletes feel between one tournament and another.
“Anyone who has followed our career has seen us grow together on and off the court. It’s very nice to know that everything is going well on the court and that we can enjoy our time off the court together. We have helped each other in many ways,” she said to Sky Sport.
“He gives me a lot of advice and has a certain credibility, so I have to take that into account and listen to him. He knows what he’s doing, he’s been in this world for a long time despite being young. He’s got a lot of experience and has been through a lot. I can help him in a different perspective. He’s helped me overcome some limitations and given me the confidence to be where he is now,” added the Briton.
Boulter and De Minaur© Instagram
“A key moment for me was knowing that I could get through a full season and that the work I’ve done has paid off. I’ve worked really hard every day to put myself in that position and do it without getting injured. All the credit goes to my team. They’ve pushed me to get better and I’m starting to see that now. I haven’t gotten injured, but anything can happen. I don’t take it for granted, but at the same time it’s been a great season physically. I feel like I’m getting stronger,” explained Boulter.
We recall De Minur closed the season by winning two titles: the Abierto Mexicano de Tenis, in Acapulco and the Rosmalen Open, in ‘s-Hertogenbosch. Boulter won the Cymbiotika San Diego Open, in San Diego and the Rothesay Open, in Nottingham.
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