British tennis player Katie Boulter secretly marries her fiancé in a church ceremony on the final day of Wimbledon, according to reports from Mail Online and Daily Mail. The coverage describes the wedding as “low key and intimate” and characterizes it as a private occasion held while the Wimbledon tournament is underway.
The articles also note that Boulter and her fiancé are both involved in the Wimbledon period, with attention drawn to tennis results during the event. In both reports, Boulter is said to be defeated in an early round of Wimbledon competition. The sources further state that the couple—alongside the broader Wimbledon context—does not receive public, match-day attention for the ceremony, emphasizing secrecy and a small scale rather than a high-profile event.
Overall, the accounts align on the timing (Wimbledon’s final day), the location type (a church ceremony), and the private nature of the marriage, while connecting it to Boulter’s participation and early tournament exit.