The Telegram (St. John's)

Bouchard offers terse post-match interview

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Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard generated plenty of headlines Tuesday and it wasn’t for her first-round victory in the qualificat­ion draw at Wimbledon.

A one-time finalist at the Allengland Club, Bouchard gave a terse post-match interview after her 6-0, 6-2 win over Lin Zhu of China. Despite posting a comfortabl­e victory, Bouchard appeared less than enthused and provided pithy answers to the broadcaste­r’s questions.

A former top-five player, the 24-year-old Canadian has tumbled down the rankings in recent years. Bouchard currently sits at No. 191 on the WTA Tour list.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear why Bouchard seemed so displeased. Online reaction was swift after the video clip of the 35-second interview started making the rounds on social media.

The New York Post’s online headline read: “Eugenie Bouchard doesn’t seem happy after rare victory.”

The Independen­t said Bouchard’s answers were “curt,” adding in a Twitter post that the “icy post-match interview raises eyebrows.”

Another London-based outlet, Metro News, described the interactio­n as “frosty.”

In the clip, which aired live on Eurosport 2, the interviewe­r started by congratula­ting Bouchard on the win and asking for her assessment of the victory.

“Thank you, yeah, it was pretty solid,” Bouchard replied.

A question about whether she was pleased with her start of the match garnered a brief reply.

“Really happy. It’s important on grass to start well,” Bouchard said.

An answer on the impact of coach Robert Lansdorp was just as short.

“He’s been really helpful. I think he’s a good coach,” Bouchard said.

The toughest question was saved for last.

The interviewe­r noted that Wimbledon was obviously a special place for Bouchard, since she had played for a championsh­ip in the past.

“How hard is it having been in a final here to come back and to have to go through qualifying?” the interviewe­r asked.

“It’s not hard at all,” Bouchard said. “I’m happy to be here.”

The interviewe­r thanked Bouchard, who quickly nodded and walked off the side court.

“Well you probably noticed as she walked over, she was not keen to do the interview,” the host broadcaste­r said.

Bouchard will face world No. 219 Karolina Muchova of the Czech Republic in the next round.

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