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Boulter beaten by Shnaider in Hong Kong final

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Published in Tennis
Sunday, 03 November 2024 01:41

British number one Katie Boulter was comfortably beaten in straight sets by Russian top seed Diana Shnaider in the final of the Hong Kong Open.

Boulter, seeded second, was bidding to a win a third WTA title of the season but was never in the contest, losing 6-1 6-2 to the world number 14 in one hour 11 minutes.

Despite the defeat Boulter will move into the world's top 25 for the first time after a strong finish to the season.

"Massive congratulations to Diana, her family and her team. What an incredible week and incredible season," said the 28-year-old.

"You absolutely killed me out there today, but I will get you next time.

"A massive thank you to my team. You push me every day to try and be better and I am sure I will be back. What a season we have had."

Shnaider has now won all four WTA finals she has played in this season across all three surfaces, following victories in Thailand, Hungary and Germany.

"It feels amazing," said the 20-year-old left hander. "I hope I can keep going like this every season.

"I will keep working. I am very happy to win the last tournament of the season with my family here. The whole week has been enjoyable and memorable."

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