French Open 2025: Cameron Nolly’s revival continues, Katie Boulter gets bored

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PARIS – Cameron Norry enters safely into the third round of the French Open, but both Katie Boulter and Sonay Cartal were defeated, ending the UK’s hopes with a women’s singles at Roland Garros.

Norrie saw Argentina’s Federico Gomez 7-6 (7), 6-2, 6-1 on Thursday afternoon and was able to book his spot in the third round and face Jacob Fianry in a British tie.

Boulter fell to the Madison Keys 6-1, 6-3 in straight sets, and Kartal lost to Marie Buzkova earlier in the day. Their departure follows Emma Radukanu’s exit after she fell to Iga Swieitok on a straight set on Wednesday.

With Jack Draper and Fianley still coming, the UK is guaranteed at least one candidate for the men’s singles after sending the injured Gomez on Thursday afternoon.

Norri navigated an epic five-set match against Danil Medvedev on Tuesday, where he was third on court 13 against Gomez, who knocked out Alexander Kovasevic in the first round.

Norri was made to fight through the first set against blockbuster Argentina as he managed to save six set points before Gomez succumbed to, and he won a tiebreaker 9-7. Norri began the opening game for the second set as Gomez was visibly annoyed by his seventh double fault. The seventh was when Gomez slammed his racket onto the floor.

Britt then broke Gomez again in the fifth time, eventually winning the second set 6-2. Norri stepped into the throttle third, breaking Gomez early on in a visible discomfort in Argentina. He appears to be struggling with both his back and feet troubles, from there Nolly closes things. He will play either Fearnley or Ugo Humbert on Saturday.

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Elsewhere, at Philip Chatelier in the quiet courtroom, Boulter faced the Australian Open Championship Key.

Boulter fought past Carol Monnett on Tuesday, 6-7 (4), 6-1, 6-1, but Keys offered a full Starner test.

Boulter’s double fault caused Keys to pass a serve break in the fourth game, while Keys forced three breakpoints in the sixth, and Boulter struggled to find her range. Vaulter managed to take them back, but after a long exchange at Deuce, she double folded the key to give her second break, from which she filmed the first set 6-1.

Key broke Boulter again at the start of the second, and the double fault defeated Blitt again. In contrast, Keys’ serves were ruthless and kept Boulter at bay. Boulter’s serve was once again too reliable as he made the eighth double fault in his fifth match. The hand handed him a second break in the serve, but Boulter was still together.

She got one break of serve to make it 5-3, but Keys responded with a break of serve for the fifth time to get a third set of 6-3. Keys plays the winner of the Victoria Azarenka match against Sofia Kenin.

At the start of the fifth day, Kartal was knocked out by Boozkova with a straight set of 6-1, 6-4. Kartal had experienced a first-round clash with Erika Andreva, but was short against Boozkova.

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