• Dart appeared to query rival’s professionalism in Nottingham
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Harriet Dart had a fiery exchange at the net after she lost in straight sets to the British No 1, Katie Boulter, at the Nottingham Open.

Boulter completed a 6-3, 7-5 win in the all-British match to reach her first WTA Tour semi-final, but as the players shook hands Dart had clearly taken exception to something. She appeared to question her opponent’s professionalism, to which Boulter replied: “It’s nothing personal. Mate, I do it every single match.”

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