"Literally my favourite designer of all time," she said, explaining that her clothing choices shift significantly when she is not traveling for tournaments.
"I get excited because on tour I'm always in my sweats."
Boulter discussed the camaraderie among active British female professional tennis players. "Heather Watson, Freya Christie… obviously Emma Raducanu – we all get on very well," she said.
She detailed her social life in south-west London, mentioning that her mother favors afternoon tea at Brown's Hotel, calling it "my mum's favourite place."
Boulter also recollected spending time at a Battersea live music venue during earlier years.
"In my heyday, way back when, we used to go to Northcote Records and absolutely loved it," she said.
She emphasized her connection to her family, noting that her brother James contacts her after every competitive match, describing herself as "a real country girl."
Boulter praised her brother's work ethic as a talent agent. "He works very, very hard," she said.
Boulter explained how she and de Minaur manage their relationship while playing on the international tour.
"On the tennis tour, you see a lot of people but you don't necessarily know them," she said.
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The schedule at the WTA Queen's Club remains subject to weather conditions, with matches set to resume on the grass courts once the rain clears.