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Katie Boulter puts Great Britain one up against Slovenia in Fed Cup after beating Kaja Juvan in opening game
- Katie Boulter won Great Britain’s first match in Bath on Wednesday evening
- Boulter beat Slovenia’s Kaja Juvan in the opening rubber of the Fed Cup tie
- The British No 2 beat her opponent in straight sets, 6-4, 6-2 in Group 1
- Boulter is building on her Australian Open second round finish in January
Jonathan Veal, Press Association Sport
Katie Boulter gave Great Britain the perfect start to their first home Fed Cup tie in 26 years by winning the opening rubber of the match against Slovenia.
Britain are in Group 1 of the Europe/Africa Zone of the women’s team tournament and are hoping to get to the World Group II play-off in April if they come out on top of the round-robin event in Bath.
And they are heading in the right direction after British No 2 Boulter beat Kaja Juvan 6-4, 6-2 in the first singles match.
Katie Boulter celebrates after defeating Slovenia’s Kaja Juvan to put Great Britain one up
Boulter, the British No 2, is congratulated by Great Britain Fed Cup captain Anne Keothavong
Boulter, who reached the second round of the Australian Open last month, was playing her first Fed Cup singles match, but showed no nerves and claimed the first set courtesy of a break in the fifth game.
Another break in the opening game of the second set gave Boulter even more confidence and when she took Juvan’s serve for a third time, she was able to serve the match out.
Boulter was pleased to get an early win on the board to set her team up.
Boulter is building on her second-round finish at the Australian Open in Melbourne last month
Harriet Dart (centre) and Katie Swan show their support for Boulter during Wednesday’s match
‘I was a little nervous, everybody would feel like that in my position, but I had a great team around me to put me in the right place mentally,’ she said.
‘I like to think I am someone who rises to the occasion.
‘I didn’t mind (playing first) too much, there’s a lot of pressure to start off but I thought I did well to start and get a win for the team.’
Johanna Konta will try and get Britain’s next point on the board in this best-of-three tie when she is next up against Dalila Jakupovic before a doubles match.
The University of Bath is hosting this week’s Fed Cup tie between Great Britain and Slovenia
Britain are also in a group with Greece and Hungary, while Croatia, Turkey, Serbia and Georgia are in the other pool.
Croatia got their campaign off to a winning start with a 2-1 victory over Turkey, while Serbia beat Georgia by the same scoreline.
The winners of each group will play each other to determine who advances to the play-offs in April.
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