More than a decade after she first played Serena Williams in a WTA match, Eugenie Bouchard remembers the fear.
It was the round of 32 in Cincinnati in August 2013. Bouchard was 19 and a relative newcomer on tour. Williams was, well, Serena Williams, a winner of 16 major singles titles at the time. Bouchard was sure she was going to embarrass herself and did what any nervous teenager would do — she called her mom. Read More
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