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Katie Boulter hits back strongly to win Ostrava Open final

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Katie Boulter won her first WTA Tour title since 2024 by fighting back to beat Germany’s Tamara Korpatsch 5-7 6-2 6-1 in the Ostrava Open final.

Boulter, who had slipped down to 120 in the rankings, will climb back into the top 100 after sealing the fourth WTA title of her career.

The 29-year-old Briton lost four straight games at the end of the opening set and the start of the second, but she reeled off 12 of the next 15 games to seal her first title since her second Nottingham Open triumph in 2024.

Boulter, due to marry Australia’s world number six Alex de Minaur this year, said: “It feels incredible. I’ve waited a long time for this one. I’ve worked extremely hard after a really tough year and it feels like I got the reward I deserved after putting so much work in.

“I’m absolutely thrilled. I just don’t want to stop working. I’ve got a big year ahead of me. It’s my wedding year and that’s going to be the best year of my life, no matter what happens.”

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Boulter teamed up with Maria Sharapova’s former coach, American Michael Joyce, at the turn of the year and lost only two sets during the entire tournament in the Czech Republic.

She will climb to 84 in the rankings after wrapping up her victory in exactly two hours and adds her latest tournament win to previous successes in Nottingham (twice) and San Diego.

Boulter had found tour-level wins hard to come by since Wimbledon last summer and tore an abductor in her final event of last year in Hong Kong.

Leading 3-2 in the second set against Korpatsch, Boulter won the next five games, taking the second set 6-2 and opening up a 2-0 lead in the decider.

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Korpatsch held serve to trail 2-1, but Boulter was in full control, winning the next four and breaking her opponent again at 5-1 up to seal victory on her second championship point.

Emma Raducanu missed the chance to win her first title since her US Open triumph in 2021 after losing in straight sets to home favourite Sorana Cirstea in the Transylvania Open final.

Top seed Raducanu appeared to be feeling the effects of her marathon semi-final win against Ukraine’s Oleksandra Oliynykova on Friday, losing out to Cirstea 6-0 6-2 in little over an hour in Cluj.

Romanian Cirstea, 35 and in her final year on the Tour, sealed the fourth WTA title of her 20-year career.

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Raducanu, whose father is Romanian, was pushed to the limit in her last-four clash against Oliynykova 24 hours earlier and had no answers against Cirstea’s big hitting.

She said: “It was great to be in a final again. Sorana played great all week. She’s in form for sure and I’m really happy she was able to win this title at home. It meant a lot to her.

“I had a great week myself. I really enjoyed playing here. The crowd really made me feel like I was at home. It was a really special week for me. Today I didn’t feel great, but it’s not going to take away from my week.”

The British number one came under early pressure, eventually losing her opening service game having saved five break points, and she went on to lose the opening set without winning a game in just 30 minutes.

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After losing a fourth successive service game to fall 2-0 down in the second set, Raducanu broke Cirstea to love to win her first game but then needed a medical time out.

She recovered to then hold her serve for the first time to level it up at 2-2, but could not maintain her momentum as Cirstea regrouped to take the next three games and lead 5-2.

Raducanu appeared to have nothing left in the tank as she served to stay in the match and in the next game she lost her serve for a sixth time as Cirstea took the title.

At the Abu Dhabi Open, Czech qualifier Sara Bejlek sealed a surprise first WTA Tour win by beating Ekaterina Alexandrova 7-6 (5) 6-1 in the final. The 20-year-old will climb from 101 in the rankings into the top 50 after the best week of her career.15

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Chip Ganassi Racing’s newest Indy NXT find Carson Etter aiming to follow in Scott Dixon’s footsteps

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In 2026, Chip Ganassi Racing boasts a diverse Indy NXT lineup, with all four of its drivers at different experience levels. While Niels Koolen and Bryce Aron return for another season with the team, the two new signings, James Roe and Carson Etter, are on opposite ends of their Indy NXT journey

Roe has been racing in the IndyCar feeder series for four years, and after three seasons with Andretti Global, joins CGR for 2026. Meanwhile, Etter, who grew up watching F1, is the only rookie on the team. As fate would have it, the 23-year-old Californian found his footing at the iconic team his “racing idol”, six-time IndyCar champion Scott Dixon, races for in IndyCar.

During Indy NXT’s media days earlier this week, Etter spoke about his racing journey and shared aspects of his personal life. He sounded humble during the press conference and even introduced himself as he sat down to face the media.

In response to a question by Sportskeeda about his dynamic with his teammates and him being the ‘most inexperienced’ driver at Chip Ganassi Racing, Etter replied:

“It’s honestly good for me, and I like that I am around a group of experienced drivers. They obviously know what to expect in terms of where we’re gonna be at, how the car’s gonna play out over the long duration. So being able to learn off guys that are very experienced is something that I value high because of my inexperience. So being able to learn off what they’re doing and apply it to my own racing is something that I’d like a lot.”

Carson Etter continues to pursue his education at Arizona State University despite steadily rising through the American open-wheel racing ladder. He also has experience in short-course off-road racing, and on the open-wheel side, has been steadily rising through the junior ranks since 2023.

The Californian raced in the USF Junior and the US F2000 with DC Autosport in 2023 and 2024 before signing with Exclusive Autosport for 2025. Though Etter scored only one Top 10 finish, a P6 in Portland, something about his race-craft and potential caught Chip Ganassi Racing’s eye.

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Carson Etter sets a clear goal for rookie Indy NXT season with Chip Ganassi Racing

Carson Etter - INDY NXT Sebring Testing | Credit: Penske Entertainment: Matt FraverCarson Etter - INDY NXT Sebring Testing | Credit: Penske Entertainment: Matt Fraver
Carson Etter – INDY NXT Sebring Testing | Credit: Penske Entertainment: Matt Fraver

Carson Etter has set a clear goal for his rookie Indy NXT season with Chip Ganassi Racing, and that is to consistently finish in the top 10 in races, which would more or less translate to a Top 10 finish in the championship standings by the end of the season.

For Etter, a Top 10 in the standings might not be a far-fetched goal. Chip Ganassi Racing’s 2025 Indy NXT drivers Niels Koolen and Bryce Aron finished eighth and 11th in the standings, with seven and six Top 10 finishes, respectively.

“The target I’ve set for myself in this rookie season is just to be fighting for that Top 10, anywhere inside the Top 10,” Etter told Sportskeeda. “If I’m to be able to do that, I’m gonna be pretty happy for that.”

In a way, similar to Carson Etter, Chip Ganassi Racing is also inexperienced in Indy NXT. 2025 was its first year in the series since 2007. But for a team that has been dominating IndyCar in the past half a decade, with Alex Palou having won four championships and the 2025 Indy 500, the Indy NXT challenge shouldn’t be as challenging.