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Eugenie Bouchard upsets Jelena Jankovic at Family Circle

CHARLESTON, South Carolina : Eugenie Bouchard won five of the last six games to upset Jelena Jankovic 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 in the Family Circle Cup quarterfinals Friday.   The 20-year-old Canadian beat the second-seeded Jankovic to

India TV News Desk Updated on: April 05, 2014 7:33 IST
eugenie bouchard upsets jelena jankovic at family circle
eugenie bouchard upsets jelena jankovic at family circle

CHARLESTON, South Carolina : Eugenie Bouchard won five of the last six games to upset Jelena Jankovic 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 in the Family Circle Cup quarterfinals Friday.

 
 
The 20-year-old Canadian beat the second-seeded Jankovic to reach the semifinals at a WTA tour event for the second time this season and fifth in her career.
   
On Saturday, she plays 14th-seeded Andrea Petkovic as she seeks her first title -- something Bouchard thinks she's more than ready for.
   
"Every time I go into a tournament now and every match, I always believe I can win," she said.
   
Even when she falls behind, as happened in her past two matches. Bouchard trailed in the third set against Venus Williams on Thursday and Jankovic this time before rallying to victories.
   
"I feel confidence in myself," she said.
   
Jankovic, a Serb once ranked No. 1, was the latest familiar name to be ousted before the weekend. The 2007 champion joined Serena and Venus Williams and past winners Sabine Lisicki and Sam Stosur.
   
Jankovic was the highest-ranked player left in the field at No. 8.
   
Petkovic topped ninth-seeded Lucie Safarova 6-3, 1-6, 6-1. The 26-year-old German, ranked 40th in the world, had struggled in recent events.
   
So Petkovic was pleased to shake off Safarova in the final set and advance to weekend play.
   
"I'm used to winning at least two, three matches and then losing to the top players, but it was a really tough few weeks for me in the past," she said. "So now I'm just really, really happy and kind of relieved."
   
In two other quarterfinals Friday at the clay court event, third-seeded Sara Errani plays 17-year-old qualifier Belinda Bencic, and Jana Cepelova faces 12th-seeded Daniela Hantuchova.
   
Bouchard made it to the Australian Open semifinals this year, losing to eventual champion Li Na. In her only WTA final, she lost to Stosur in Osaka in October.
   
The sixth-seeded Bouchard trailed 2-1 in the final set. She then dug in to win the next three games and take control. Her steady, strong groundstrokes wore down Jankovic.
   
"It was the third set and your concentration goes down a little bit if you're getting tired," Jankovic said. "It was so close. It could have went either way, if I was a little bit tougher out there and played certain points a little smarter."
   
The two also met in the quarterfinals last year, and Jankovic won 6-2, 6-1. Bouchard was ranked No. 114 then, but she's 20th now.
   
"Well, I didn't want it to be Groundhog Day today, for sure," Bouchard said. "Same tournament, same round, same opponent."
Not the same result.
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