Her first-round victory against Paula Badosa brought a wide smile to her face during the press conference, affirming that she had arrived more prepared than ever for this Grand Slam. However, Katie Boulter's joy was short-lived, as she was eliminated two days later by Solana Sierra at her beloved Wimbledon. A tough blow to handle, although the British player attempted to explain it in words before the journalists.
"It wasn't my best day, I can only give credit to my opponent; on my part, there are many things I need to work on again. This defeat hurts a lot, it's a hard pill to swallow, but it's always like this here. I have to accept that perhaps my moment may never come, but I'll keep working hard and giving my best effort; that's all I can do. People have high expectations, and so do I, but sometimes we must understand that the opponent also plays very well," she said sadly.
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