Katie Boulter exited the French Open after losing a three-set match to Anastasia Potapova in the second round [1], [2], [3].
Boulter's defeat is significant because it marks the end of any British presence in the singles draw for the third round of the tournament [4]. As the last remaining British singles player in the competition, her loss closes the door on a deep run for the nation's representatives at Roland Garros.
The match took place in Paris, France, where Boulter faced the 28th seed Potapova [1], [5]. Despite the competitive nature of the contest, Potapova secured the victory over the course of three sets [3].
The result leaves the British contingent without a singles player advancing further into the 2024 French Open [4]. The defeat highlights the difficulty British players face on the clay courts of Paris, where the surface often demands a different tactical approach than the grass courts common in the UK.
Boulter entered the match as a key hope for British tennis, but the seed advantage held for Potapova [1]. The loss concludes Boulter's individual campaign at this year's Grand Slam event.
“Katie Boulter exited the French Open after losing a three-set match to Anastasia Potapova.”
The elimination of Katie Boulter underscores a continuing struggle for British tennis players to translate their success on grass and hard courts to the clay of Roland Garros. With no players reaching the third round of the singles draw, the result reflects a gap in competitiveness at the highest level of clay-court tennis compared to other Grand Slam surfaces.





