Summary

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  • RESULT: Katie Boulter beats Karolina Pliskova 4-6 6-3 6-2 to reclaim her Women singles title

  • RESULT: Jacob Fearnley beats Charles Broom 4-6 6-4 6-3 to win the men singles final

  • RESULT: Katie Boulter beats Emma Raducanu 6-7 6-3 6-4 to set up final against Karolina Pliskova

  1. Scotland's Jacob Fearnley wins men's singlespublished at 18:45 British Summer Time 16 June
    Breaking

    Fearnley 4-6 6-4 6-3 Broom

    Edinburgh's Jacob Fearnley has won the men's singles on Court Two in the ATP Challenger Tour.

    He's just 22 years of old and has had a remarkable run that started in the first round of qualifying.

    He also beat world number 96 Shang Juncheng 7-5 7-5 in the quarter-final.

    There'll be some celebrations tonight.

  2. Boulter holdspublished at 18:43 British Summer Time 16 June

    *Pliskova 6-4 1-3 Boulter

    That's the ticket.

    From a five-game losing streak to winning three games in a row.

    Katie Boulter holds to 15.

    We have a match on our hands.

  3. Boulter breakspublished at 18:39 British Summer Time 16 June

    Pliskova 6-4 1-2 Boulter*

    A big smile on the face of Katie Boulter as she almost skips her way back to her seat.

    Boulter breaks to 15.

    The first set swung in Karolina Pliskova's favour in the blink of an eye, could this break be a turning point for Boulter?

  4. Boulter holdspublished at 18:37 British Summer Time 16 June

    *Pliskova 6-4 1-1 Boulter

    It's tense and a little scrappy but Katie Boulter gets on the board.

    The defending champion needed that one.

    Boulter had lost the previous five games and had to find a way to halt Karolina Pliskova's momentum build any further.

  5. Pliskova holdspublished at 18:32 British Summer Time 16 June

    Pliskova 6-4 1-0 Boulter*

    Karolina Pliskova is firmly in her groove now as she races to another comfortable hold of serve to get this second set going.

    It seems a long time ago now that the Czech was broken in the opening game of the first set and she has since dropped just seven points on serve.

    Very impressive stuff!

  6. Who is Karolina Pliskova?published at 18:28 British Summer Time 16 June

    Well, let's give you a bit more insight on Karolina Pliskova while the pair take a breather after an intriguing first set in this women's singles final.

    A former world number one, she has won 17 career titles including the Nottingham Open in 2016.

    She reached the final of Wimbledon in 2021 but was beaten by Australian Ashleigh Barty in three sets.

    The postponed Olympic Games in Tokyo were also in her diary that year but she only made the third round losing to Italian Camila Giorgi.

    Pliskova and Barty hold their Wimbledon trophies after the Ladies' final of 2021Image source, Getty Images
  7. Game and first setpublished at 18:27 British Summer Time 16 June

    *Pliskova 6-4 Boulter

    There's a wry smile on the face of Katie Boulter as she concedes the first point of the game, slamming a shot into the net at the end of a taxing rally.

    Oh no, Boulter is 40-0 down and Karolina Pliskova has three set points. This set has swung so quickly.

    Boulter saves the first with a firm forehand but she can't save the second.

  8. Pliskova holdspublished at 18:23 British Summer Time 16 June

    Pliskova 5-4 Boulter*

    A lovely backhand down the line seals a win to 15 for Karolina Pliskova.

    It's the first time in this match that the Czech has led.

    Could this be a momentum shifter?

    Katie Boulter is serving to stay in this set.

  9. WATCH: Draper wins first career titlepublished at 18:23 British Summer Time 16 June

    Draper 3-6 7-6 (7-5) 6-4 Berrettini

    Sportsday

    Britain's Jack Draper beat Italy's Matteo Berrettini 3-6 7-6 (7-5) 6-4 to win the Stuttgart Open earlier today.

    It's his first career title after two previous defeats in ATP finals and he will be British number one from tomorrow.

    Sportsday on the BBC News channel (UK only) will have brief highlights of the game from 18:30 BST, along with the day's other sporting headlines.

    If you're not in the UK or just fancy reading more about Draper's win, click here.

    Draper collapses on winning the matchImage source, Getty Images
  10. Pliskova breakspublished at 18:20 British Summer Time 16 June

    *Pliskova 4-4 Boulter

    Oh! Karolina Pliskova has two break points, can she make it count?

    Katie Boulter double faults and hands Pliskova the game.

    Maybe this one isn't going to be a straightforward as it looked just a moment ago.

  11. Pliskova holdspublished at 18:16 British Summer Time 16 June

    Pliskova 3-4 Boulter*

    Karolina Pliskova responds extremely well.

    After racing into a 40-0 lead, Pliskova powers at into the corner to hold to 15.

    That early break for Katie Boulter is looking so crucial now.

  12. Boulter holdspublished at 18:13 British Summer Time 16 June

    *Pliskova 2-4 Boulter

    A pretty comfortable service game for Britain's Katie Boulter as she wins to 15.

    Boulter wraps up the game with an ace to further assert her dominance over the Czech sixth seed.

  13. Fearnley hits backpublished at 18:11 British Summer Time 16 June

    *Fearnley 4-6 6-4 Broom

    Over on Court Two in the men's singles final it's getting a little tense.

    Charles Broom has just double faulted to hand the second set to Jacob Fearnley and that means they will go into a third and final set to decide the winner.

    There will be British hands on that trophy at the end of the match but will it be Fearnley or Broom?

  14. Pliskova holdspublished at 18:07 British Summer Time 16 June

    Pliskova 2-3 Boulter*

    Apologies for the brief loss of pictures but we're back up and running with the live video stream at the top of this page.

    Karolina Pliskova is proving that early loss on serve was just a mere bump in the road as she holds.

  15. Boulter holdspublished at 17:58 British Summer Time 16 June

    *Pliskova 0-2 Boulter

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    I asked you just before this match who you fancied for the win and the vast majority of you went with Katie Boulter... it seems you were bang on, although it is still early stages.

    Boulter holds on her first service game to really consolidate that break of serve to get up and running against Karolina Pliskova.

    The defending champion is off to a flier.

  16. 'Foot faults regular for Pliskova'published at 17:58 British Summer Time 16 June

    Charlie Brougham
    BBC commentator

    Well the foot faults have been regular for Pliskova. Two against Ons Jabeur in the quarter-final, one against in Parry in the semi-final and one already in the final.

  17. Boulter breakspublished at 17:53 British Summer Time 16 June

    Pliskova 0-1 Boulter*

    Katie Boulter was on this court only three hours ago celebrating victory over Emma Raducanu but she doesn't seem to be showing any signs of fatigue.

    In fact, it's the opposite!

    She earns a break against Karolina Pliskova in the opening game.

  18. Women's singles final set to startpublished at 17:44 British Summer Time 16 June

    Pliskova v Boulter

    What a difference a day makes.

    When the rain was pouring and the wind was swirling on Saturday, I was starting to think this final might not arrive, but here we are with some blue skies poking through the clouds in Nottingham.

    Czech sixth seed Karolina Pliskova and British defending champion Katie Boulter have just entered the court and will be getting this Nottingham Open final under way shortly.

    Who is your pick?

    Hit the thumbs up for Pliskova or thumbs down for Boulter.

  19. Broom leads in men's singles finalpublished at 17:26 British Summer Time 16 June

    Fearnley 4-6 Broom*

    Charles Broom strikes first in the men's singles final.

    The 26-year-old was broken in the sixth game but responded magnificently by winning the following four games, breaking back twice, to edge in front.

    What has Jacob Fearnley got to offer?

    Can he force a deciding set or is Broom going to wrap up the win in this second set?

    You can watch how it unfolds at the top of this page.

  20. WATCH: Men's singles final under waypublished at 16:57 British Summer Time 16 June

    Fearnley v Broom

    Thanks Nick!

    It's an all-British affair in the men's final with Jacob Fearnley and Charles Broom going head-to-head for the title.

    The pair have just started their encounter on Court Two.