Ivanovic outclasses Bouchard, Halep overpowers Serena

Published October 23, 2014
SINGAPORE: Ana Ivanovic of Serbia serves to Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard during their match at the WTA Finals on Wednesday.—AFP
SINGAPORE: Ana Ivanovic of Serbia serves to Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard during their match at the WTA Finals on Wednesday.—AFP

SINGAPORE: Ana Ivanovic recovered from her opening loss to race to a 6-1, 6-3 victory over an out-of-sorts Eugenie Bouchard here on Wednesday, putting the world number seven back into the mix for a WTA Finals last-four berth.

The Serb was edged by world number one Serena Williams in her first appearance in the elite eight-woman event since 2008 on Monday, but was ruthlessly efficient on her first serve to breeze past her Canadian opponent in her second match on Singapore’s purple hard court.

After Simona Halep had stunned Serena 6-0, 6-2 in the first match of the day to virtually assure a place in the semi-finals, Ivanovic drew level with the American on a win and a loss apiece with Bouchard propping up the Red Group following two defeats.

Ivanovic took heart from her 6-4, 6-4 defeat to Serena in the tournament curtain raiser on Monday, and carried that form into her match against Bouchard, a player who has beaten her in their two previous meetings, racing to a 5-0 lead on the back of a perfect 12-for-12 points on first serve display.

Short of match fitness, Bouchard struggled with her movement and misfired with her constant attempts to hit booming winners, but finally got on the scoreboard in the sixth game of the opening set before Ivanovic sealed it in the next game.

The 20-year-old Canadian finally won a point on Ivanovic’s first serve in the final game of the set but the Serb converted both break points she manufactured, and saved the two she offered, to seal the set in 34 minutes.

“This is the beauty of the round robin system that I still had a chance. No matter what, I came out here today to try to enjoy the match after I had lost to her twice before,” Ivanovic said in a courtside interview.

“I knew she was confident coming into the match but I made sure I was aggressive and stepped in, so I am very pleased.”

Bouchard will attempt to gain what appears to be a consolation win against Serena on Thursday before the Red Group concludes with Ivanovic taking on the imperious Halep a day later.

Published in Dawn, October 23rd, 2014

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