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Katie Boulter continues run at Merida Open with Camila Osorio walkover

Katie Boulter through to Merida Open quarter-finals after opponent Camila Osorio retires injured after losing first set; watch the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells from March 4, live on Sky Sports Tennis

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Highlights of the WTA match between Katie Boulter and Camila Osorio at the Merida Open.

Katie Boulter recorded her seventh straight win on the WTA Tour as Camila Osorio retired from their Merida Open clash.

The British No 3 arrived in Mexico on the back of winning the Ostrava Open and overcame issues with her serve to edge past Beatriz Haddad Maia in the opening round.

Boulter, 29, had taken the first set 6-3 when Colombian Osorio called for the physio and decided against continuing the contest.

The victory sees Boulter progress to the last eight, where she will either face top seed Jasmine Paolini or Australia's Priscilla Hon.

Boulter said in her courtside interview: "Obviously we really don't want to see women with injuries, it's been pretty tough recently. I've seen a lot of people with them and I've been through them myself so I know how difficult it is.

"It's really not fun so I wish her the very best and I hope to see her next week in Indian Wells and hopefully it's something small."

She added: "Obviously, I really love playing in front of a lot of people so it's really nice to have everyone out here supporting the tournament. I'm just happy to be out here and playing more matches."

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Katie Boulter (UK) in action during the match against Katie Volynets (USA) within the WTA women's tennis tournament Ostrava Open in Ostrava,
Image: Boulter comes into the tournament on the back of winning the Ostrava Open

Jones suffers first-round exit in Austin

Britain's Fran Jones made a first-round exit at the ATX Open in Austin as Peyton Stearns recovered from a set down to edge a closely-fought contest.

Home favourite Stearns reeled off the first three games, but Jones took the next seven to win the first set and hold at the start of the second.

But the 25-year-old began to struggle with her serve and was broken in six of her last seven service games as Stearns wrapped up a 3-6 6-3 6-2 victory.

It was Jones' first match since she left the court in tears at the Australian Open after pulling out of her opening match with a leg injury.

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