Katie Boulter's priceless reaction to Alex de Minaur volley as couple on opposing teams

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Katie Boulter was blown away by Alex de Minaur's volley

Alex de Minaur left his fiance Katie Boulter in awe despite competing against her at the United Cup. The newly-engaged couple were forced onto opposing teams while representing Australia and Great Britain. Although Boulter was pulling for her country to win, she had a priceless reaction to a stunning volley from her Aussie beau.

Boulter and De Minaur had been dreading their face-off at the United Cup. Although they didn’t play against each other in the mixed doubles, they still had to cheer against one another during the singles matches.

But team loyalties went out of the window for a few seconds when the ATP No. 9 reached for the ball while positioned at the net during the doubles contest, tapping it in for a volley winner. The British No. 1 was clearly impressed, pursing her lips together in disbelief. De Minaur and Olivia Gadecki went on to beat Olivia Nicholls and Charles Broom 6-3 7-6(3). However, it was Boulter and team GB who qualified for the quarter-final after topping the standings in Group F, just outdoing Australia and Argentina.

Katie Boulter and Alex de Minaur admitted they were dreading being on opposing teams

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All three teams finished with a 1-1 record and went 3-3 in their matches. Britain beat Argentina and lost to Australia, though Boulter’s easy straight-set victory over Gadecki on New Year’s Day was enough to put GB into the last eight. The three-time title winner was also glad she didn’t have to face De Minaur in the mixed doubles thanks to her dominant 6-2 6-1 singles win. “I feel like I've actually lost a lot of sleep recently over the thought of playing my fiance in doubles so I'm so tired and just very happy to get through this rubber,” the world No. 24 said on Wednesday. De Minaur had also previously told Express Sport that he was dreading a face-off with Boulter.

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