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One among the cohort of British talents in SW19 is conspicuous in her absence - Katie Swan, just last year contesting Katie Boulter for the British No1 ranking, now painfully sidelined by injury.
Swan is ranked No. 74 among girls players by the International Tennis Federation and will play in the junior division of two Grand Slams, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open, as well as the junior Fed Cup.
Former Wichita Collegiate star tennis player Katie Swan became the first British woman to win three to qualify for the 2021 Wimbledon main draw in 20 years.
The British tennis player Katie Swan is at the centre of a heart-warming effort to help poor people in Wichita, Kansas, as they battle the Covid-19 pandemic. Jump to content.
Katie Swan qualified for her fifth Wimbledon appearance as a wildcard this summer Katie Swan believes recent performances show she has the level to compete with top players, despite being knocked ...
KATIE SWAN stunned world No36 Irina-Camelia Begu to become the first British player into the second round of Wimbledon 2018. The youngster, 19, produced some exceptional tennis in the first set, br… ...
Katie Swan will become the youngest-ever British player in Fed Cup history after Australian Open semi-finalist Johanna Konta withdrew from this week's pool matches in Israel.
It was a chance encounter with a former international tennis player during a family holiday to Portugal that set Katie Swan on the road to success. The 15-year-old has become Britain’s brightest ...
Bristol tennis player Katie Swan makes Wimbledon history ahead of this year's Championships. The 22-year-old from Abbots Leigh will be in the main singles draw for the first time in three years.
Katie Swan has been a popular woman at Wimbledon after opening up about her mental health difficulties. ... “People who are not tennis players have also reached out to me.