Boulter Credits Robson for Revolutionary Left-Hand Serve Technique Ahead of Big Season
British tennis star Katie Boulter has revealed how former champion Ruth Robson has been instrumental in developing her revolutionary left-hand serve technique that has transformed her game heading into a crucial season.
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The 27-year-old, who recently announced an exciting doubles partnership with tennis legend Serena Williams, has been working extensively with Robson to perfect the unique approach that has drawn attention across the tennis world. The technique, which involves Boulter serving left-handed despite being naturally right-handed, has added a significant dimension to her game.
"Ruth has been incredible," Boulter explained at a press conference on Thursday. "We've been working on this for months now, really drilling the mechanics and the tactical application. It's not just about the serve itself, it's about how it fits into my overall game plan."
The left-handed serve has created numerous advantages for Boulter, particularly in returning situations where opponents struggle to adjust to the different spin patterns and angles. Robson, a former top-20 player in her own right, has provided invaluable technical guidance throughout the development process.
"Ruth understands the nuances better than anyone," Boulter added. "She's been through the process of adapting her game at the highest level, and that experience is priceless. We're continuing to refine things, but the progress has been remarkable."
The partnership with Williams, announced earlier this week, represents a major career milestone for Boulter and provides additional motivation ahead of the clay-court season. The American legend's belief in Boulter's abilities has boosted the Brit's confidence significantly.
"Working with Serena is a dream come true," Boulter admitted. "Her knowledge of the game is unmatched, and having both her and Ruth in my corner gives me tremendous belief in what I can achieve this season."
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