L'Affaire de Bouchard was probably something that a tennis star wouldn't wish on their worst enemy. Canada's Eugenie Bouchard has suffered a classic plight—the sophomore slump—this season. And she has slumped hard. But not quite as hard as Victoria Azarenka, on the rebound herself after a smattering of injuries, might have it.
Azarenka retired from her second-round match in Wuhan against Johanna Konta, who has now exploded onto the WTA tour. (The British upstart went on to beat top seed Simona Halep today.) The two-time Australian Open champion notably bristled at a reporter's post-match question that sought to compare her struggles to those of Bouchard.
"Well, I didn't lose 11 matches in a row," Azarenka's answer began, "so it's a little bit different of a learning experience she has with herself. I'm not in the position to comment on what she's done.