Thursday, April 09, 2015

Davis seals a victory against top-seeded Bouchard in Family Circle Cup

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Eugenie Bouchard knew she was pointed to bigger things at the Family Circle Cup last spring. After the top-seeded Bouchard fell to unseeded American Lauren Davis in her opening match this time around, the Canadian star isn’t sure where she’s heading.


Bouchard, the world number 7, lost 6-3, 6-1 on Wednesday, an unpleasant beating that left her bothered and dissecting every appearance of her game.


“As soon as it was over, definitely a bit of anger, but also kind of this confusion, slash, like quest to find what’s wrong, like this kind of searching feeling that, ‘OK, like I know something’s off,'” Bouchard said. “I know something’s not right. So I want to find it.”


Just a year ago, everything was going right for Bouchard. She managed to reach the semi-finals here, starting a run where she advanced to the Wimbledon final and French Open semi-finals.


Bouchard has not played like that this year, losing her opening tournament match for a 2nd straight event after falling at the Miami Open to Tatjana Maria.


The 21-year-old American – Davis, was the aggressor throughout, something Bouchard didn’t fully expect.


“I was definitely a little bit slow today, overpowered,” Bouchard said. “Usually, I’m the one dominating. So it was definitely, just, I don’t know, just not good.”


Davis had lost the only career meeting with Bouchard, but was in control much of the way against the world’s 7th-ranked player. Davis won nine of the final 11 games of the match and broke Bouchard’s serve two times in the final set to pull off the upset.


“I’ve never beaten here before, so I came out knowing I had nothing to lose,” said Davis, ranked 66th in the world.


Bouchard was a semi-finalist last year and, along with No. 2 seed Ekaterina Makarova, one of only two top-10 players in the field. She wore a black wrap around her right ankle.


Davis used precise ground strokes to keep Bouchard on her heels throughout the second set. Davis broke Bouchard’s serve at love to take a 3-1 lead as the 21-year-old Canadian had a double-fault, then sailed a forehand long to fall behind.


Two games later, Davis hit a backhand to send back Bouchard’s 102 mph serve for a winner down the left sideline and a 5-1 lead. The match ended on Bouchard’s forehand into the met, Davis waving to the cheering crowd.


“I was pretty calm and relaxed about it,” Davis said. “I was really happy inside.”


Eugenie Bouchard vs Lauren Davis, 08/04/2015, 20:45 GMT, Match Center



Davis seals a victory against top-seeded Bouchard in Family Circle Cup

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