Katie Boulter demands French Open remove controversial obstacle after ‘luckily’ avoiding injury

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Katie Boulter has called on the French Open to remove advertising hoardings at the back of courts amid concerns over player safety.

The Brit suffered a second-round defeat at Roland-Garros on Thursday as she fell to a 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 defeat to Anastasia Potapova.

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Katie Boulter is still yet to reach the third round of the French OpenCredit: Getty

Boulter’s exit means there are no British players remaining in either the men’s and women’s singles competitions in Paris.

Francesca Jones also lost in the second round, while Emma Raducanu, Cameron Norrie, Jacob Fearnley and Toby Samuel went out in round one.

Despite Boulter edging the first set, Potapova fought back to clinch the next two and reach the third round.

But Boulter’s frustrations after the match were less to do with performance, and more the playing conditions at the French Open.

‘Have to go’

A row at Roland Garros has broken out after several players have tripped over the concrete blocks – adorned with ‘Lacoste’ branding – beyond the baseline at the clay court major.

Turkish doubles player Zeynep Sonmez had to retire from her match in the second round after she injured herself tripping over the hoarding when chasing a ball, just two games into her match.

The 24-year-old received treatment from medics for 10 minutes, required stitches and eventually was forced to retire.

Boulter almost suffered a similar fate, as she tripped over a similar block during her match, but managed to avoid injury.

Katie Boulter has called on the French Open to remove advertising hoardings at the back of courts amid concerns over player safety.

The Brit suffered a second-round defeat at Roland-Garros on Thursday as she fell to a 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 defeat to Anastasia Potapova.

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Katie Boulter is still yet to reach the third round of the French OpenCredit: Getty

Boulter’s exit means there are no British players remaining in either the men’s and women’s singles competitions in Paris.

Francesca Jones also lost in the second round, while Emma Raducanu, Cameron Norrie, Jacob Fearnley and Toby Samuel went out in round one.

Despite Boulter edging the first set, Potapova fought back to clinch the next two and reach the third round.

But Boulter’s frustrations after the match were less to do with performance, and more the playing conditions at the French Open.

‘Have to go’

A row at Roland Garros has broken out after several players have tripped over the concrete blocks – adorned with ‘Lacoste’ branding – beyond the baseline at the clay court major.

Turkish doubles player Zeynep Sonmez had to retire from her match in the second round after she injured herself tripping over the hoarding when chasing a ball, just two games into her match.

The 24-year-old received treatment from medics for 10 minutes, required stitches and eventually was forced to retire.

Boulter almost suffered a similar fate, as she tripped over a similar block during her match, but managed to avoid injury.

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📰 Publicación: talksport.com
✍️ Autor: Martha Riley
📅 Fecha Original: 2026-05-29 16:35:00
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