Katie Boulter is calling time on matches between Alex de Minaur and Andy Murray.

The 27-year-old Brit, who's been in a relationship with de Minaur for the last two-plus years but grew up rooting for her compatriot Murray, offered a humorous take on her beau's now-epic head-to-head history with the former world No. 1 after the Aussie was a 7-6(5), 4-6, 7-5 winner in Monday's first round of the Rolex Paris Masters.

De Minaur is now 6-0 against Murray in his career, including 4-0 this year. But they've played twice in the last month— first Beijing and now, Paris—and both times, he's saved multiple match points, and rallied from 5-2 down in the final set.

"Had enough Alex and Andy for the rest of my life," Boulter wrote on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, after de Minaur's three-hour win against Murray on Monday. "No more please and thank you."

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An X account that purportedly belongs to de Minaur's mother, Esther, also chimed in in response to Boulter post, writing, "Crazy," with a trio of shocked-face emojis.

For de Minaur, the comeback was all in a day's work.

"I don't blame her—I'm pretty tired myself!" de Minaur said afterwards on Tennis Channel. "Playing Andy ... it's always battles, it's always a lot of drama, and look, I'm happy to get the win, I'm happy everyone in my time is still alive and still healthy, and hopefully, they're ready to go again in round two."

And unfortunately for Boulter, de Minaur has no intention of dousing a fire that's his defining on-court characteristic.

"Telling myself that the match isn't over until the last point, that's kind of my identity," de Minaur said.