Radwanska Ends Bouchard Hopes

  • Posted: Jan 01, 1970

EASTBOURNE, England – Top seed Agnieszka Radwanska booked her place in the quarterfinals of the Aegon International Eastbourne after swatting aside Eugenie Bouchard on Wednesday.

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In an impressive display, Radwanska broke five times to complete a 6-3, 6-3 victory in little over an hour. Next up will be the familiar face of Dominika Cibulkova, whom she has already met twice this season. Cibulkova overcame a slow start to see off Kateryna Bondarenko, 7-6(3), 6-3.

Radwanska is appearing at Devonshire Park for the 10th straight year, and against Bouchard she looked at home from first point until last. It did not take her long to hit the front, taking advantage of a couple of loose strokes from the Canadian to break in the third game.

This cushion proved more than enough to hand her the opening set, then tightening her grip on proceedings by jumping out to a 3-1 lead in the second. Bouchard continued to battle away, but even when drawing level at 3-3 never looked likely to solve Radwanska’s riddle.

Radwanska reestablished her advantage with another moment of brilliance, this time in the form of a shoveled forehand lob, closing out the match moments later with a swinging serve down the T.

The numbers were just as pleasing on the eye as the shotmaking, Radwanska offsetting her 16 winners with only nine unforced errors. “I think it was a really great match from the beginning to the end. I was playing such good tennis the whole match and I’m very happy with my game and hoping I can play better and better,” Radwanska told Annabel Croft after the match.

“I was serving much better today. And I think the key to today’s match was the serve at the end which helped me close out the match in two sets.”

Going by recent evidence, the Pole will do well to win her next match inside the distance. Radwanska and Cibulkova met twice this spring, the spoils shared from high-quality encounters in Indian Wells and Madrid.

“We’ve played so many great matches. Playing against her is never easy – she’s a great fighter from the baseline,” Radwanska added. “I think now the tournament reaches another level, so every match is going to be difficult.”

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