Tennis-Boulter loss continues British slump, but Swan stops the rot


Tennis - Wimbledon - All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain - June 30, 2026 Britain's Katie Boulter in action during her first round match against Italy's Tyra Grant REUTERS/Toby Melville

LONDON, June 30 (Reuters) - ⁠Britain's woeful start to Wimbledon continued on Tuesday as Katie Boulter ⁠became the 11th home player to crash out in the first round, ‌crumbling to a 6-4 6-2 defeat to Grand Slam debutant Tyra Caterina Grant.

Injuries to Emma Raducanu, who withdrew on Sunday, and Jack Draper, who pulled out on Monday, meant 19 British players ​were in first-round action -- 12 of them receiving wildcards ⁠and three coming through qualifying.

By ⁠the time Boulter slid to defeat against qualifier Grant before lunch on day two, ⁠only ‌eight were left.

Ten defeats on a sobering Monday, including for the usually reliable British number one Cameron Norrie against American qualifier Michael Zheng, ⁠were the home nation's worst day at Wimbledon this century.

There ​was finally a ‌home victory to cheer on Tuesday though as world number 196 Katie ⁠Swan beat Romania's ​Irina-Camelia Begu 6-4 6-4 in front of a joyous crowd on Court 16.

With Raducanu out with a stress fracture, Boulter was Britain's best hope in the women's draw having ⁠two WTA grass court titles to her name ​and an impressive victory against former Wimbledon champion and this year's second seed Elena Rybakina this month at Queen's Club.

Facing an 18-year-old qualifier playing her first Grand Slam ⁠main draw match meant Boulter was a clear favourite on Court Three, especially as prior to the qualifying tournament Grant had never played a match on a grass court.

But Boulter produced a nervy, ragged display to suffer a Wimbledon first-round ​exit for the first time since 2017.

Even the chants ⁠of "Let's go Katie, let's go" fizzled out as Grant, daughter of American basketball player ​Tyrone Grant, showed no nerves to close out ‌the win.

Grant brought up a match point with ​an ace and converted it as a ball dribbled off Boulter's racket and into the net.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Alison Williams)

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