“The losses ended Britain’s singles hopes at that stage of the tournament.”
The Miami Open saw early exits for both British players as Cameron Norrie and Katie Boulter were knocked out of their respective singles draws.
Cameron Norrie struggled to find rhythm in his men’s singles match and could not handle the pressure in key moments. He lost crucial points during break opportunities, which allowed his opponent to take control and close out the match.
In the women’s singles, Katie Boulter also faced a tough challenge. She stayed competitive in parts of the match but could not convert important chances. Unforced errors at key stages made it difficult for her to shift momentum.
Both players exited the tournament in the early rounds, ending British hopes in the singles events at that stage. Their defeats also highlighted the high level of competition in the Miami Open.
Overall, it was a disappointing campaign for Norrie and Boulter as they were unable to progress further in the hard-court tournament in Miami.
