“With victories piling up, Boulter is establishing herself as one of the WTA Tour’s rising stars”
British tennis star Katie Boulter continued her impressive form by winning her seventh consecutive match on the WTA Tour at the Merida Open in Mexico. She reached the quarter-finals after her second-round opponent, Camila Osorio, retired due to injury. Osorio had lost the first set 6‑3.
Boulter, currently ranked world No. 69, started the season strongly. She won a title at the Ostrava Open earlier this year, showing her ability to compete at a high level. Her consistent performance has given her momentum for bigger tournaments and boosted her confidence against higher-ranked opponents.
After the match, Boulter showed sportsmanship by wishing Osorio a speedy recovery. In the quarter-finals, she will face either Jasmine Paolini or Priscilla Hon. Analysts are eager to see if she can extend her winning streak against tougher competition.
With this run of victories, Boulter is emerging as one of the rising stars on the WTA Tour. She now aims to maintain her form at the Indian Wells Open, starting on 4 March 2026, hoping to advance deep into the tournament and make a mark at one of the season’s most prestigious events.
