Great Britain’s Katie Boulter showed resilience at the Australian Open as she managed to break back in the second set, briefly shifting momentum in her match. After struggling to gain a foothold early on, Boulter raised her level, finding better rhythm on serve and returning with more aggression to stay competitive.
However, Italian star Jannik Sinner remained firmly in control of proceedings. Displaying his trademark composure and consistency from the baseline, Sinner absorbed the pressure and quickly reasserted his dominance. His powerful groundstrokes and sharp movement allowed him to dictate play, limiting Boulter’s chances to build sustained momentum.
Despite Boulter’s determined response and moments of strong shot-making, Sinner’s overall control of the match never truly wavered. The world number four continued to manage the key points effectively, underlining why he is considered one of the tournament favourites as he moved closer to sealing a comfortable victory.



