Bouchard vs Sharapova: Who has the edge?

Canadian tennis star Eugenie Bouchard talks about her performance against Irina-Camelia Begu at the Australian Open.

Canadian Eugenie Bouchard is set to take on Maria Sharapova in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open on Tuesday. Bouchard, the seventh-seeded player in Melbourne, has lost all three of her previous matches against the second-seeded Sharapova in the past two seasons.

Previous match results
Year Tournament Winner Game results
2013 Miami (R64) Sharapova 6-2, 6-0
French Open (R64) Sharapova 6-2,6-4
2014 French Open (SF) Sharapova 4-6, 7-5, 6-2

Tuesday’s match could be a statement game for Bouchard, who had a breakout year in 2014 but struggled to close out the season. Beating the five-time Grand Slam champion to secure a spot in the semifinals would be a big career step for the young Canadian.

Here’s how the pair’s career stats stack up as they prepare to square off for the fourth time in Melbourne.

Bouchard vs Sharapova
Eugenie Bouchard
Rank: 7
Maria Sharapova
Rank: 2
Turned pro 2008 2001
1st top 50 season 2013 2003
Career titles 1 34
Career wins-losses 169-94 562-135
Career prize money $3.7M $32.7M
Twitter followers 415K 1.45M

But game play records are only part of the story with Bouchard and Sharapova.

After Sharapova beat Bouchard in the 2014 French Open, the veteran tennis player (and childhood role-model to Bouchard) took a dig at her opponent saying in a post-win interview, “I don’t feel that I played my best tennis, but to be in the semifinals of a Grand Slam and winning a match where I felt my opponent played extremely well, exceptional tennis, and I didn’t feel that I was playing my best, I fought, I scrambled, and I found a way to win.”

Eugenie Bouchard on Twitter

But even before the barb a confident Bouchard said, "We’re not friends, so there is that."

"Of course as a child I looked up to her and I remember watching her in the finals of Wimbledon.”

Could this be Bouchard’s chance to change her record against Sharapova? Or will Sharapova continue to rule the court against the Canadian dynamo?

With another season of experience behind her, if Bouchard plays ‘exceptional tennis’ it may just be enough to top Sharapova this time around.

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