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British tennis star Alex De Minaur‘s girlfriend Katie Boulter has expressed confidence in the future of British tennis as young talents emerge on the scene. In an interview with Sky Sports, the 27-year-old spoke about her breakthrough season and targets for 2024. She has emphasized the importance of trusting the process and having patience as she works toward her goals. Despite setbacks, Boulter believes in maintaining faith in her long-term development.

The 26-year-old has already met with her team, including coach Biljana Veselinovic, physio Rory Mee, and fitness staff, to map out her plans and objectives going forward. Rather than getting discouraged by bumps on the road, Boulter is focused on incremental progress.

Katie Boulter looks ahead to 2024 intending to focus on the process rather than the goal

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Katie Boulter praised the performances of the younger generation of British players. “I feel like we’re in a place where I always believed and I do believe that we have so much more coming,” she said.

“I love playing tennis but at the same time you’ve got to have a smile on your face, you’ve got to be out there and also remember there are more important things in life. That was something that was big for me.” added Boulter.

Boulter understands that tennis mastery and career advancement take time, persistence, and resilience. By reflecting on her broader journey, keeping her inner circle close, and celebrating small wins, she aims to constructively navigate the ups and downs which resonates with her.??There are more important things in life, and it doesn?t define who we are as people,? said Naomi Osaka in her cover story for ‘Dazed’ magazine. “For me, the biggest lesson I’ve learned is to try to be present in each moment,” she said in April. “It’s easy to lose sight of how far you’ve come, but I’ve been prioritizing trying to live in the moment and enjoy the journey.”

Katie Boulter added, “I’ve got quite a few goals for next year which might be a good thing or a bad thing. I’m not really huge on rankings goals, I’m more of a process person. I like to go back to the nitty-gritty, the little things; the daily basis stuff,” said Boulter. “There are a few things in my head I want to tweak.”?Boulter seems to be intuned to the philosophical interpretations of life as she goes on to talk about the meaning of real success.

While ambitious, Boulter is realistic about the required commitment. Her grounded mindset is centered on the process, not just results, demonstrating wisdom and maturity beyond her years. Boulter trusts that adopting long-term thinking positions her for sustained success.

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Katie Boulter sets sights on United Cup and Grand Slams in 2024

Katie Boulter’s season will begin at the inaugural United Cup in January where she will represent Great Britain. She aims to build on her momentum from 2023 at the first Grand Slam of the Australian Open.

 

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“I think it’s a perfect start to the year and a great opportunity to really push on,” said Boulter, outlining her ambitions for 2024. With new talents emerging and veterans like Boulter leading the way, British tennis’ future looks promising as the new season approaches.

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