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. How Pliskova reached the finalpublished at 16:53 British Summer Time 16 June

    Pliskova 6-7 6-1 6-4 Parry

    So Karolina Pliskova vs Katie Boulter begins in the next hour or so.

    My colleague Bobbie Jackson will be taking you through it.

    Whilst we swap over, here's how the Czech made the final.

    Media caption,

    Karolina Pliskova reaches final as she beats Diane Parry

  2. Women's singles final comes laterpublished at 15:53 British Summer Time 16 June

    Our understanding is the women's final will be played no earlier than 5.30pm.

  3. Boulter through to finalpublished at 15:36 British Summer Time 16 June

    Boulter 6-7 6-3 6-4 Raducanu

    Well, we have our final.

    Karolina Pliskova will play Katie Boulter for the Nottingham Open title.

    Boulter boldly broke once more and Emma Raducanu is out.

    Grab a drink and join us back for the final in a bit.

  4. Raducanu fights backpublished at 15:32 British Summer Time 16 June

    Boulter 6-7 6-3 5-4 *Raducanu

    Emma Raducanu isn't letting this one go without a fight.

    This next service game is critical if she wants to beat the current champion.

  5. Boulter prepares to serve it outpublished at 15:26 British Summer Time 16 June

    Boulter* 6-7 6-3 5-3 Raducanu

    This has been a nervy set for both players.

    We've had a few breaks but Katie Boulter is now about to serve for the match.

    It looked like she may be broken there after a contentious line call but she's bravely pinched the game.

    Can she hold on?

    Katie Boulter animatedly shouts as she wins a pointImage source, Getty Images
  6. So when is Wimbledon?published at 15:13 British Summer Time 16 June

    Tomorrow, it will be just two weeks until the festival of tennis comes round again.

    The BBC will have it all covered, on TV, radio, online and social media.

    You can read more here.

    Outside courts at WimbledonImage source, Getty Images
  7. Boulter brings us levelpublished at 14:41 British Summer Time 16 June

    Boulter 6-7 6-3 Raducanu

    This has got very interesting.

    An unforced error from Raducanu means Katie Boulter levels the match at one set apiece.

    Is the British number one going to recover here?

  8. Britain's Jack Draper wins first career titlepublished at 14:14
    Breaking

    Sportsday

    Away from Nottingham, Britain's Jack Draper has beaten Italy's Matteo Berrettini in the final of the Stuttgart Open.

    It's his first singles title on the elite men's tour after losing his two previous ATP finals.

    He will become world number 32 tomorrow.

    There'll be highlights on the BBC News channel at 18:30 BST (UK only) in Sportsday if you'd like to see the best bits of that victory.

    You can also read more about Draper's win here.

    Jack Draper celebrates winning a pointImage source, Getty Images
  9. Take two for British womenpublished at 13:43 British Summer Time 16 June

    Boulter 6-7 Raducanu

    Emma Raducanu and Katie Boulter are just about to get under way with warm ups in progress.

    These two started last night before light and a slippy surface became an issue.

    This should be a cracker.

  10. Pliskova reaches the finalpublished at 13:33 British Summer Time 16 June

    Pliskova 6-7 6-1 6-4 Parry

    Well, that's that. Karolina Pliskova is through to the final.

    She will play either Emma Raducanu or Katie Boulter later on.

    Those two will resume their semi-final match shortly.

    Don't go anywhere!

  11. WATCH: An all-British men's semi-finalpublished at 13:16 British Summer Time 16 June

    Brits Charles Broom and Billy Harris are going head-to-head in the men's semi-finals on Court One.

    Harris was born in Nottingham while Broom beat Dan Evans to reach the semis...

    You can watch this encounter at the top of the page.

  12. Raducanu rejects Olympic wildcardpublished at 11:58 British Summer Time 16 June

    If you're glued to the tennis, we can tell you Emma Raducanu has turned down the chance to play for Great Britain at this summer's Olympics.

    Andy Murray, a two-time Olympic gold medallist, will compete in Paris however.

    The 2021 US Open champion is only just returning to tennis action after surgery on her wrists and ankle last year.

    We'll hopefully be able to hear more from her on why she won't be in Paris after today's play in Nottingham.

    There's more details here.

  13. Welcome to live coveragepublished at 11:34 British Summer Time 16 June

    Welcome to Sunday's live coverage of the Nottingham Open with me Nick Ransom.

    British rain has somewhat delayed things and the semi-finals are, as you’d imagine, being completed before the final.

    The women’s Singles semi-finals being completed today are:

    • Karolina Pliskova (CZE) vs Diane Parry (FRA)
    • Emma Raducanu (GBR) 7-6 Katie Boulter (GBR)

    Emma Raducanu’s match against Katie Boulter was suspended last night after a first set tie-break ending 15-13. That will resume after this first semi-final.

    You can read more on that dramatic first set here.

    It’s going to be quite the day.

    You can watch on the BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer and here on the BBC Sport website.

    Emma Raducanu and tournament officials examine the courtImage source, Getty Images
  14. Get Inspired: How to get into tennispublished at 15:29 British Summer Time 15 June

    Get Inspired
    #GetInspired

    Media caption,

    'Tennis saved my life'

    How do I start?

    • There are over 20,000 tennis courts across the United Kingdom. Getting going is pretty easy, whether you're starting out or coming back to the game, there's a level to suit everyone., external.
    • Thousands of clubs and park, , externalcourts, around the country can provide racquets and balls if you don't have your own.
    • Once you're feeling confident, there is a Local Tennis League , externalsystem to get involved with near you. There are more than 150 leagues and over 15,000 players of all levels and abilities across the UK.
    • If you've been inspired by Emma LTA Youth, , externalis a fun entry point for kids aged 4-11, giving parents the chance to join in too, with an accredited coach.
    • If you need a different introduction to tennis, external, there are some fun routes to try, including Walking Tennis, Padel, Tennis Xpress, andPair & Play, specifically for women.