Katie Boulter battles past Taylor Townsend to progress at China Open
Katie Boulter recovered from a poor start to beat Taylor Townsend and reach the third round of the China Open in Beijing.
The British number one, playing in her first event since a second-round exit at the US Open, was 4-1 down to American Townsend but won five games in a row and battled to a 6-4 6-4 victory.
Boulter, who is the 26th seed, will be looking to finish the season strongly and push back into the top 30.
"What a finish!" 💥
Katie Boulter beats Taylor Townsend at the China Open 🇬🇧✅ pic.twitter.com/8s5i5nGlei
— Sky Sports Tennis (@SkySportsTennis) September 27, 2024
She kept the pressure on Townsend’s serve throughout the second set and finally got her reward with a break in the ninth game before taking her first match point.
Boulter will next meet fourth seed Coco Gauff, who saw off France’s Clara Burel 7-5 6-3.
Elsewhere, Chinese wild card Zhang Shuai, who ended a 24-match losing streak in singles lasting nearly two years in the first round, upset sixth seed Emma Navarro 6-4 6-2, while Naomi Osaka recovered from a set down to defeat Yulia Putintseva 3-6 6-4 6-2.
Meanwhile, France’s Caroline Garcia, whose ranking has slipped to 36, announced she is bringing an early end to her season because of shoulder and mental health issues.
Garcia wrote on Instagram: “This year, my mindset was toxic. I lost touch with the joy of being a tennis player and became obsessed with rankings and wins.
“I’m exhausted from the anxiety, the panic attacks, the tears before matches. Lately I’ve felt overwhelmed on tour – the pressure to perform, the eyes watching your every move.
“Winning doesn’t feel fulfilling any more, it just brings relief that it’s over. Yet, despite it all, I love tennis. So I’m choosing to step away for now. I’m taking a few weeks off to recharge then I’ll start preparing for 2025 early.”