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boulter

American  
[bohl-ter] / ˈboʊl tər /

noun

  1. a long, stout fishing line with several hooks attached.


Etymology

Origin of boulter

First recorded in 1595–1605; origin uncertain

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Britain's Katie Boulter claimed her fourth WTA Tour title with a three-set victory over Tamara Korpatsch at the Ostrava Open on Saturday.

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Boulter's positive performance in the Czech Republic this week after an inconsistent 2025 season means she will return to the top 100 at number 84.

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Despite losing three games in a row on her way to dropping the first set, plus the opening game of the second, Boulter was able to regroup and take the final to a decider.

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"To my stable team, my whole family back home... Everyone close to me knows how hard this last year has been for me," Boulter added.

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Fellow Briton Katie Boulter also made a breakthrough at the Ostrava Open, beating American Katie Volynets to make her first final in over 15 months.

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