Canada’s Bouchard showed her best and worst at women’s Rogers Cup
MONTREAL — Pressure and expectations brought out the best and worst of Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard at the women’s Rogers Cup.
The Westmount, Que., native thrilled her hometown crowd with wins over higher-ranked Lucie Safarova and Dominika Cibulkova in the opening two rounds, then dashed their hopes by wasting a lead and losing a third-round match to unheralded Kristina Kucova, a hard-working Slovak who got to the main draw through the qualifying tournament.
After the defeat, Bouchard spoke of the pressure to win at home, to reach a quarter-finals and to come through in a match she was expected to win.
“I do think the pressure got to me a little bit, especially being here in Montreal, trying to make quarters,” Bouchard said after the match. “Also, having all the attention on me three days in a row takes a lot of energy out of me. I was not able to control my emotions as well.”


