Malta Independent

Bouchard earns 3-set victory in Montreal

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Eugenie Bouchard reconnecte­d with her hometown fans with an impressive first-round victory at the women's Rogers Cup on Tuesday.

Coach Nick Saviano said Bouchard was fine as she upset Lucie Safarova 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (3), but struggled through a stomach problem while she and partner Carol Zhao lost in straight sets in doubles.

Bouchard was unable to attend the post-match news conference, so Saviano and Federation Cup captain Sylvain Bruneau appeared instead.

"She came off the court and she was in a lot of discomfort with her stomach," Saviano said. "We know it's not serious, but she's very uncomforta­ble now.

"The objective is to make sure she has every chance to compete at 100 percent and we're very confident that will happen."

Bouchard is set to face No. 9seeded Dominika Cibulkova, a 62, 6-2 winner over Mariana Duque-Marino, in a night match in the second round yesterday.

She was the second player to be hit with a similar problem on the day, after third-seeded Garbine Muguruza withdrew with a digestive problem. Saviano said it was not certain if the two cases were linked.

A large crowd at Uniprix Stadium was solidly behind the Quebec native throughout her win over No. 28-ranked Safarova.

They roared as Bouchard came back from a 3-1 deficit in the tiebreaker with six straight points, taking the win on Safarova's 10th double fault of the match.

Bouchard had been criticized recently mostly to do with losing touch with her home fan base since her spectacula­r 2014 season when she reached the Wimbledon final and rose to No. 5 in the world.

It did not go over well last week when, after losing her first match in Washington, D.C., she talked about visiting museums in the U.S. capital rather than go home to the "craziness" in Montreal.

Bouchard had a change of heart because she not only headed north right away, but participat­ed in off-court events with fans and ended uncertaint­y over her Olympic plans by saying she will represent Canada in Rio de Janeiro.

Then she pulled off a thrilling and unexpected win on center court.

It did not go so well for Aleksandra Wozniak, another local favorite, who lost 6-4, 7-6 (4) to Sara Errani, who next plays No. 14seeded Karolina Pliskova.

A matchup of the Madisons looms as 10th-seeded Madison Keys breezed by Elena Visnina 64, 6-0 and will face fellow American Madison Brengle in the second round. Keys has won all three previous matches.

Lucky loser Christina McHale of the U.S. posted a 6-4, 3-0 win over qualifier Zhang Shuai, who retired in the second set. McHale will next face 16th-seeded Anastasia Pavlyuchen­kova, who defeated Yulia Putintseva 6-4, 1-6, 7-5.

Andrea Petkovic of Germany downed Alize Cornet of France 76 (1), 6-3 to advance to a secondroun­d meeting with 12th seeded Petra Kvitova.

Daria Kasatkina beat Misaki Doi 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 to set up a meeting with 13th-seeded Samantha Stosur, while Monica Niculescu beat Jelena Ostapenko 3-6, 7-5, 61 to advance against fourthseed­ed Agnieszka Radwanska.

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Stan Wawrinka Photograph:AP

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