Tennis power couple Katie Boulter and Alex De Minaur enjoying Australian Open spotlight

    British hopeful Katie Boulter and Australian boyfriend Alex De Minaur are turning heads at the Australian Open for all the right reasons.

    Katie Boulter and Alex De Minaur. Katie Boulter and Alex De Minaur.

    British hopeful Katie Boulter and Australian boyfriend Alex De Minaur are turning heads at the Australian Open for all the right reasons.

    De Minaur is the newest member of the world’s top 10 and the home country’s great hope for a grand slam champion at Melbourne Park in a fortnight’s time.

    His relationship with Boulter has generated a lot of attention, with the pair playing mixed doubles together at Wimbledon last summer, and she is happy to share his moment in the spotlight.

    “I am a very private person,” she said. “I like to keep myself to myself, my team close, the things that matter most to me away from everything.

    “I think it’s definitely been fun to be a part of because it’s been a little bit of a circus, but a good circus. I think it’s awesome that he’s getting the attention that he really does deserve and he’s put the work in for it.

    “He’s playing some of the best tennis of his life and it really does fill me with a lot of pride to actually watch him at this moment.

    “I feel like I’m sharing him with everyone, which isn’t a bad thing, but it’s definitely a lot. But he’s handled it a lot of his career and he knows how to deal with it and I’m right there next to him.”

    With Nick Kyrgios still sidelined through injury, De Minaur will carry home hopes virtually single-handed, but the 24-year-old sees only positives.

    “I’m living my dream,” he said. “I can wake up in the morning and know that I’ve achieved a massive milestone, which was very tough to get to. I didn’t know if I was going to achieve it.

    “Now I can look at myself and say that I’ve done it, that I’m a completely different player to what I was last year. It’s exciting because I’ve got bigger and better things to come hopefully.”

    Boulter and De Minaur have been together since 2020 but the last 12 months have seen both hit new heights in their career.

    Boulter enters the Australian Open ranked 57 and heads into a first-round clash with China’s Yuan Yue full of confidence after a great start to 2024.

    At the United Cup in Perth, Boulter claimed the biggest victory of her career over world number five Jessica Pegula and has her sights set on another sizeable leap this year.

    “It was huge,” she said of her win over the American. “I’m sure it wasn’t the best match of her career but I felt like I was right there.

    “She’s one of the top players in the world and it gives you belief that that can be you and I strongly believe that if I keep working the way that I do that I can do that.”

    She continued: “Top 100 has not been my number. I think I did that five years ago and now I really want to keep pushing. Even 50, I’ve ticked that off as well.

    “And now it’s time to start getting up to the real business side of tennis and I think the work that we’ve been putting in has given me a great platform this past year to really push on and give these girls a go. Now it just takes a little bit of belief and a lot more hard work.”

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