Katie Boulter opens up on heartbreaking phone call as gran dies days before Wimbledon win

Katie Boulter has opened up on the heartbreaking phone call she had with her grandfather which hinted her grandmother Jill was close to dying. The devastating news reached Boulter shortly after her first-round victory over Clara Burel at Wimbledon.

“I actually had a phone call from my grandpa the night before I played,” Boulter revealed. “He didn’t mention anything, but he kind of gave me the inkling that it might be coming.

“I didn’t know anything until after my first match where my mum basically pulled me aside and told me after the first match.”

Boulter recorded a personal milestone as she beat No 7 seed Karolina Pliskova to reach the third round for the first time on Thursday. The 25-year-old broke down in tears on Centre Court when she shared the heart-wrenching news.

“Her favourite tournament was Wimbledon,” Boulter explained in her press conference. “That’s why it’s a special one for me. Yeah, she’d watch every single match that was on the TV.”

She added: “It’s been a tough few days for sure. As a general, I’ve tried to kind of get my emotions out and deal with the situation, try and keep my head on the tennis.

“I was lucky because my grandpa managed to come down from Leicester, and so we could keep him company and keep supporting him at the same time.”

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