Eugenie Bouchard quelled a home threat at the Gstaad WTA tournament on Tuesday, fighting back to beat Timea Bacsinszky 4-6, 7-6 (7/1), 6-4 for a second-round place.
The 146th-ranked Canadian who played the Wimbledon final four years ago but has since suffered through season after season of disappointment and a tumbling ranking, spent more than two and three-quarter hours in overcoming two-time Roland Garros semi-finalist Bacsinszky.
The Swiss who once stood ninth in the world, missed the entire clay and grass season after tearing her right calf muscle during a match warm-up in Rabat last spring.
She has played - and lost - only five matches this season - her ranking stands at 761. Bouchard exited in the Wimbledon second round a fortnight ago, then switched to clay last week by entering a lower-level event, where she also lost her opening match.
Despite her clay victory, the 24-year-old is keeping any hopes of turning her career round on an extremely low simmer.
"All the conditions were against me," said the former member of the ranking Top 5.
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"She is Swiss, playing at home as a former Top 10 player on her favourite surface.
"It was a battle. I can't compare this match to any previous (recent) ones.
"All I know is I had to battle."