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Eugenie Bouchard: I am not overwhelmed by WTA Finals

Eugenie Bouchard insists she has not been overwhelmed by the experience of the WTA Finals despite losing to Ana Ivanovic on Wednesday.
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The Canadian's loss saw her slip to a 0-2 record in the Red Group and she now needs an emphatic victory over Serena Williams in her last round-robin match to stand any chance of making the semi-finals in Singapore.

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Bouchard, who has struggled with injury in recent weeks, is playing the tournament for the first time in her career after a 2014 that saw her reach the semi-finals at the Australian and French Open, before contesting the Wimbledon final.

After a lacklustre showing in the 6-1 6-3 loss to Ivanovic it was suggested that the world number five was perhaps struggling with the grandeur of the tournament, a notion she rejected.

"I've been asked a few times about it being my first time here," she told reporters. "That [being overwhelmed] never crossed my mind.

"I've done a lot of first things this year. You have to do everything first at some point in your life. I just was excited to come here. I see it as the fifth grand slam.

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"I wish I could have had better results so far, but it's a great experience. It's about learning. Hopefully I can be back many more times."

Ivanovic, who had lost each of her previous two encounters with Bouchard, stated that a quick start and aggressive tennis was the key to her victory.

"I definitely started very well. I was very happy with that. I knew I was having a tough match against her," she commented.

"I lost to her twice before. I really tried to be aggressive. From the beginning I was playing well.

"That first game was important to hold my serve, and then after that I managed to break her straight away. That gave me confidence."

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Ivanovic now has a 1-1 record and faces Simona Halep in her final group match.

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