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Reem’s Wimbledon diary: Eugenie Bouchard dressed to thrill

Reem Abulleil

10:12 01/07/2014

Sport360's Reem Abulleil is stationed at Wimbledon throughout the tournament and each day will be providing an alternative outlook on the happenings at SW19.

Eugenie Bouchard took press conference attire to a new level when she showed up to the interview room wearing a kimono.

The Canadian is used to receiving gifts from her “Genie Army” but apparently she hasn’t been getting as many this fortnight because of the strict rules at the All England Club.

“I think it’s because there’s a rule that you’re not allowed to throw anything on the court at Wimbledon. I’m sure that’s a rule and that’s why I haven’t received any,” said Bouchard.

The 20-year-old has an uncanny ability of being laser-focused on court but equally bubbly off it and she says the kimono was an unplanned but pleasant surprise.

“On the court I really try to have like blinders on. But off the court, of course, it’s fun. (Wearing the kimono to press) was not planned. I just received it from the Japanese TV crew. They were very nice. But, you know, life is short, so have fun,” said Bouchard.

It’s not all fun and games

Over on Court 3, Feliciano Lopez withstood 80 winners and 52 aces from John Isner to make the fourth round.

Asked if playing a “bangbang” match like that was fun, the Spaniard immediately said: “No, it’s not fun. It’s fun because I won it, but it’s difficult match to play.”

Meanwhile, American teenager Madison Keys, who had to retire from her third round on Monday, was asked what was the first thing she would do once she got back to the States after a long stay in Europe.

“I’m going to have to stop by McDonald’s and get a large sweet tea. I think it is the biggest thing I miss when I’m here,” said Keys.

TUESDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS

Federer vs Robredo

Robredo’s win over Federer at the US Open earlier this year was his first success against the Swiss after 10 defeats. The Spaniard is expected to put up a tough fight as he has an aggressive game but he is unlikely to get the better of Federer, who is yet to drop a set at Wimbledon this year.

Sport360° Verdict: Federer in 3 sets.

Raonic v Nishikori

Nishikori made it to the round of 16 at SW19 for the first time in six attempts. He will have his task cut out against Raonic, who is in great serving form and is yet to be broken at this Championships. Though the Japanese won their recent encounter in Madrid, Raonic has a slight edge.

Sport360° Verdict: Raonic in 5.

Lopez v Wawrinka

Wawrinka has only dropped one set en route to the last 16 but poor weather and scheduling woes mean he might have to play five matches in seven days, if he progresses. Fatigue might be a factor against Lopez, who has won 12 of his last 13 matches (all on grass) but Stan should pull through.

Sport360° Verdict: Stan in 4.

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