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Katie Boulter named Female Player of the Year at LTA Awards
Katie Boulter named Female Player of the Year at LTA Awards

South Wales Argus

time01-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • South Wales Argus

Katie Boulter named Female Player of the Year at LTA Awards

The British number one was honoured at the tenth anniversary of the awards which were held at the National Tennis Centre in Roehampton. Boulter came back from a set down to defeat Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk 5-7, 6-2, 6-2 in the final in San Diego to clinch the biggest accolade of her career so far. The Leicestershire-native took that battling form back to the East Midlands where she defended her Rothesay Open Nottingham title, once again going a set down before fighting back to beat Karolina Pliskova. While she had to see over British competition in the form of Emma Raducanu in the semi-final, she was in great form alongside her compatriots in the Lexus GB Billie Jean King Cup. Her victories over Laura Siegemund and Leylah Fernandez helped Britain to a second semi-final in three years. "I'm incredibly happy with all that I achieved during 2024. It's been an exciting year – on and off the court,' reflected Boulter. 'Ending the year as the British No. 1, playing in the Billie Jean Cup and at an Olympics, for the first time, made it a season to remember forever! 'Winning the San Diego Open and also successfully defending my title in front of the cheering home fans in Nottingham are also incredible memories for me. The support makes all the difference. I'm keen to strive for much more.' The annual LTA Tennis Awards, presented by Lexus, highlight and celebrate the incredible achievements and contributions of people in tennis across Britain. First launched in 2015 with the help of former LTA president Cathie Sabin OBE, they recognise the vital work of volunteers, coaches, officials, and players dedicating their precious time and energy to the continual development and growth of the sport. Over the past ten years, the awards have illustrated the depth of service and talent within the tennis community and serve as an inspiration to others to get involved in the game. The winners, selected from more than 2,000 nominations across 25 different categories, have all been acknowledged for their outstanding contribution to tennis in 2024. The awards were graced by the presence of tennis royalty as Sue Barker was on hand to present some of the accolades. 'Katie Boulter has played at such a high level. Winning tournaments, beating top players, and competing at the highest level,' she said. 'It's such a vibrant British tennis scene at the moment and I can't wait to see it all blossom. 'You don't get long at it. There is quite a small window to play at the very, very top of the game so it's important that they take their opportunities. 'But you've still got to enjoy it. I look back on my career as the best fun I ever had and I hope that all those players when they look back on it think, 'Wow, I've had a great time.'' To find out more information about the LTA Tennis Awards, presented by Lexus or for information on how to play, coach, volunteer or officiate in tennis, head to: The Official Home of Tennis For Britain | LTA

Stojsavljevic scoops national tennis award after history-making year
Stojsavljevic scoops national tennis award after history-making year

South Wales Argus

time30-04-2025

  • Sport
  • South Wales Argus

Stojsavljevic scoops national tennis award after history-making year

Stojsavljevic, 16, became the first British tennis player to win the US Open junior title in 15 years last season as she roared to straight sets win over Wakana Sonobe of Japan. It was a victory, partnered with an appearance in the girl's doubles final at Wimbledon alongside Mimi Xu, which led to Stojsavljevic being named Girl's Player of the Year at the 2025 LTA Tennis Awards, presented by Lexus. And with glittering success at such a young age, Castle is urging Stojsavljevic to enjoy her journey to the top. "Mika is unbelievable and her backhand is amazing," he said. "I've watched it a few times and noted how it's just a gift and I hope she keeps using it. "But I also hope that she enjoys this journey she's on. "Of course, she will hate losing and love winning, everyone has to at this level and it sharpens the senses. "But I hope that in this sport she realises that it's an arc which will just develop for her. "As long as she does the right work then the rewards will come and she has to believe that. It will happen if you keep perspective and I hope she keeps going far." Stojsavljevic was named Girl's Player of the Year, with Charlie Robertson clinching the Boy's equivalent and Ruben Harris crowned Junior Wheelchair Player of the Year. The annual LTA Tennis Awards, presented by Lexus, highlight and celebrate the incredible achievements and contributions of people in tennis and padel across Britain. First launched in 2015 by former LTA president Cathie Sabin OBE, over the past ten years, the awards have illustrated the depth of service and talent within the tennis community and serve as an inspiration to others to get involved in the game. The winners, selected from more than 2,000 nominations across 25 different categories, were all acknowledged for their outstanding contribution to tennis in 2024. Castle was honoured to be one of the presenters at the National Tennis Centre, alongside other notable names such as Sue Barker, Laura Robson and Sir Trevor McDonald in what he believed to be a celebration of the unnamed heroes in sport, as well as the elite. "The older you get the more you appreciate looking back," he said. "Every time I get to speak at an event like this I think back to all the people who helped me. "Hearing about those like the Lifetime Achievement Award winner with over 30 years of service, they do it because it's the right thing to do and it's nice to say thank you to them. "This is about recognising those people who give up themselves selflessly." To find out more information about the LTA Tennis Awards, presented by Lexus or for information on how to play, coach, volunteer or officiate in tennis, head to: The Official Home of Tennis For Britain | LTA

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