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Katie Boulter watches boyfriend Alex de Minaur in motion at Wimbledon

  • Alex de Minaur was in action against Arthur Fils at Wimbledon on Monday 
  • Katie Boulter, returned to Wimbledon to watch De Minaur, her boyfriend play 
  • Boulter had been knocked out of the tournament on Thursday by Harriet Dart 

Katie Boulter was pictured on Court One on Monday watching her boyfriend Alex de Minaur face off for a spot in the quarter-finals of the men’s singles at Wimbledon against Arthur Fils.

It comes just days after Boulter crashed out of the tournament after she was beaten in the second round of the ladies’ singles by fellow Brit Harriet Dart, 6-4 1-6 6-7.

Should De Minaur, 25, surpass Fils, it will be the first time in the Australian tennis star’s career that he has reached the quarter-finals at the All England Championship.

Boulter, 27, lapped up the atmosphere inside the arena, smiling while she watched her boyfriend play, though at times appeared to cut a nervous figure.

De Minaur, who has won twice on the ATP Tour this season, started well against Fils, who is ranked No 34 on the men’s tour.

The Australian took both the first and second sets before Fils bounced back in the third exchange, drawing level with the Australian at four games apiece before breaking him twice to win the set 6-4.  

Boulter has also enjoyed an excellent 2024 so far, having beaten 2021 Wimbledon finalist Karolina Pliskova and former US Open champion Emma Raducanu on her way to winning the Rothesay Open in June. 

Prior to that, she also enjoyed success in San Diego in February, besting Marta Kostyuk to claim only her second title on the WTA Tour. 

She played out a thrilling battle against British No 2 Harriet Dart on Thursday in what was a topsy-turvy tussle that lasted nearly three hours. Both players had predicted an absolute battle, and it certainly was. Boulter would take the advantage, breaking Dart’s third service game to clinch the first set 6-4. 

De Minaur had rushed over from Court No 3 to support his girlfriend, after he had beaten Jaume Munar in the second round of the men’s singles. He was heard in the stands shouting: ‘Come on Katie!’ according to Journalist Stuart Ballard.

Dart, though, would take a 4-0 lead in the second, before clinching the set 6-1, breaking her opponent three times but appeared to break into tears during the match. The final exchange went down to a tiebreak, with Boulter striking an erroneous forehand up into the air and hand Dart the match. 

After the match, a shattered Boulter revealed to reporters the six words of support her boyfriend had given to her following the defeat. 

‘One match doesn’t define my career. That’s the first thing he [de Minaur] said to me when I got off the court,’ a Boulter said. 

‘He knows what he’s talking about. It’s not his first rodeo. He’s been through it all before, and I’m lucky to have that support.’ 

‘She was better than me today,’ Boulter added on Dart. ‘I actually didn’t notice her crying. At 6-2 down, she’s got nothing to lose and she kind of just relaxed. I think I played into her strengths as well.

‘I wish her the very best. We’re Billie Jean King Cup team-mates. We’ve been through this long journey together. I hope she goes far in this tournament. 

‘These are the kind of losses that sting. But I’m going to use this tough moment to really spur me on. This time next year, I’m going to be a better player.’

Boulter and De Minaur have been dating have been dating since 2020, with their relationship starting over a 6am cup of coffee. They recently celebrated their fourth anniversary and are the power couple of world tennis. 

The pair recently shared a laugh together after De Minaur had joked Boulter had given him a hard time because he missed her victory at the Rothesay Open. 

‘Yeah, she’s given a little bit of slack, but I think she kind of understands that, you know, maybe I was on a little bit of a time constraint and did my very best, but yeah, it was an unbelievable week for both of us and can’t believe that it’s the second time it has happened this year,’ he told Sky Sports Tennis.