Montreal’s Eugenie Bouchard defeated Japan’s Yuki Naito in two identical sets 6-3 on Tuesday in the first round of the qualifying tournament for the women’s singles at the US Open tennis tournament.
Bouchard, whose last appearance in this singles tournament dates back to 2019, won in 91 minutes against the 21-year-old Japanese, ranked 197e in the world.
Bouchard had two aces and three double faults, hit 66 percent of his first serves and won 67 percent of the points after slotting his first live ball.
She also recorded four service breaks in as many attempts, including three in the opening set, and saved five of the six break points she faced.
In the next round, Bouchard will face Linda Noskova, a 17-year-old Czech ranked 87e in the world.
Noskova is seen as one of the most promising young players on the women’s tour. In 2021, she won the women’s singles in the junior section of the French Open.
Later on Tuesday, Canada’s Carol Zhao suffered the elimination, losing 6-2, 6-4 to China’s Lin Zhu, 74e world player and second seed of the qualifying tournament.
Zhao had four aces but committed six double faults and suffered five breaks of serve.
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