Boulter Wins First All-British WTA Final in Decades, Murrary Claims Second Grasscourt Title
- Katie Boulter won the first all-British final on the WTA Tour since 1977, beating Jodie Burrage in straight sets to secure her first career title.
- Boulter had already beaten Heather Watson in the semifinals, the first all-British semifinal on the tour in 48 years.
- Boulter's victories ensure she will return to the top 100 in the rankings for the first time since 2019.
- On the men's side, Andy Murray won the Nottingham Open final without dropping a set across his five matches.
- Murray's win gives him his second grasscourt title and he will next compete at the Queen's Club Championships.