Latest News About Leylah Fernandez Pushes Through in Bad Homburg

Canada’s Leylah Fernandez beat Britain’s Katie Boulter today, claiming the match. It took three hours and twelve minutes, stretching the typical duration for both athletes. That beat the usual start-match time by a lot, markedly longer than typical matches. They played three close sets, each fiercely contested. Fernandez stayed calm in the last set, maintaining composure when it mattered most, which turned the tide. That sealed the victory, clinching the match. A tough match kept them on the court longer than normal, making the rally last unusually long. Boulter gave it everything but could not turn the tables, though she fought hard, keeping the scoreline intact. Fernandez now moves on to the next round with more rest, heading into the subsequent stage refreshed.

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