British number one Katie Boulter made a winning start to her singles campaign at a Queen's tournament she had always "dreamt" of playing at.
The 28-year-old overcame a stern test against Australian qualifier Ajla Tomljanovic 7-6 (7-4) 1-6 6-4 in a match of twists and turns on the Andy Murray Arena.
It is the first time Queen's has hosted a women's tournament since 1973 and Boulter said it feels "special" to play on the grass at the iconic west London venue after years of watching the men's tournament.
"I came out yesterday to watch Andy get his first court [named after him], which is special in itself," she said.