Background
Boserup began playing tennis at age six, after her mother, a native of Denmark, enrolled her in group tennis lessons.
Boserup began playing tennis at age six, after her mother, a native of Denmark, enrolled her in group tennis lessons.
She was home schooled in high school, which allowed her to focus more time on her tennis career. On April 9, 2012, she reached her highest Women's Tennis Association singles ranking of 174, while her best doubles ranking was 277 on October 31, 2011. In 2014, Julia reached the quarterfinals of the Women's Tennis Association event in Monterrey, Mexico, defeating world number 24 Kristen Flipkens in the first round.
In 2011, she competed as a qualifier in the United States. Open, losing in the first qualifying round to Bulgaria"s Elitsa Kostova, 6–3, 6–4.
In early 2012, she also competed as a qualifier at the Australian Open, winning two matches before falling in the third round of qualifying. Boserup collected $12,086 in prize money for her efforts in Australia.
Singles: 6 (3–3)
Doubles: 4 (1–3).