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Bouchard in Swiss Open semifinals

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GSTAAD, SWITZERLAN­D • Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard enjoyed good news on and off the court Friday.

Minutes after beating Russian qualifier Veronika Kudermetov­a 7-5, 6-0 in the quarter-finals of the Swiss Open tennis tournament, Tennis Canada announced Bouchard will receive a wild card for the Rogers Cup next month in Montreal.

The showing in Switzerlan­d marks Bouchard’s first trip to a semifinal since January 2017 when the native of Westmount, Que., reached the final four at a tournament in Australia.

“I’m happy I get to play another match,” the 24-yearold Bouchard told reporters. “I’m not really comparing or thinking about the past like you guys always like to bring up. I have a match (Saturday) and that’s great.”

Bouchard had five aces and broke Kudermetov­a six times.

Bouchard closed out the match by winning the last eight games and 10 of the last 11. She started off her dominant second set by winning 13 consecutiv­e points.

“It was very important for me to realize that even if she hit some big shots, I can hit big shots, too,” she said. “I had to just counter well and take advantage and I did that much better in the second (set).”

Bouchard will face top seed Alize Cornet of France in the semifinals.

The Canadian is looking to win a WTA Tour event for the second time. Her first victory came in 2014.

The wild card for the Montreal event didn’t appear to be a sure thing for Bouchard a few months ago as she nearly tumbled out of the top 200.

But the former world No. 5 has had a bit of a bounceback in recent weeks. Bouchard won three qualifying matches to advance to the main draw at Wimbledon, where she reached the second round.

 ?? ANTHONY ANEX / KEYSTONE VIA AP ?? Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard is looking to win a WTA Tour event for the second time.
ANTHONY ANEX / KEYSTONE VIA AP Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard is looking to win a WTA Tour event for the second time.

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