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Chennai Open: Eugenie Bouchard Defeats Karman Thandi, Indian Challenge Ends In Singles

Canada's Eugenie Bouchard quelled a second set fightback from India's Karman Kaur Thandi to win 6-2, 7-6 in the round of 16 and book a spot in the singles quarterfinal of the Chennai Open WTA 250 tennis tournament on Wednesday. With Thandi's exit, the Indian challenge in the singles draw came to an end. The country's No.1 Ankita Raina had gone down to Tatjana Maria in round one on Tuesday. Bouchard was untroubled for a major part of the first set and looked set to run away with it before the Indian No.2 fought back and won two games. Inconsistency cost Thandi as the former world No.5 Canadian closed out the set 6-2.

After storming to a one-set lead rather easily, the former Wimbledon finalist Bouchard was made to work hard by Thandi, cheered by the home crowd.

From 2-2, the 24-year old Indian won three games on the trot and looked set to push the match into the decider. She secured the much-needed break in the fifth game to take the lead and looked in command before losing the plot.

Thandi served well and the forehand, her strong point, helped win points consistently in the second set before errors crept into her game and saw her surrender the advantage she gained with some enterprising play.

However, she squandered two set points and let Bouchard back into the set. The Canadian, ranked in the 900s now and on a comeback trail, used her experience to bounce back and level at 5-all.

After the duo held their respective serves, Bouchard was all over the Indian in the tie-break and quickly wrapped it up 7-2.

Speaking after the match, Bouchard said, "It was fun to play even though the crowd was cheering for her (Thandi)." Asked how the comeback was going, the Canadian said, "Look...It is one small step at a time." Meanwhile,

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