MIAMI - Canadas Eugenie Bouchard struck the first blow in her rivalry with Elina Svitolina, but since then its all gone the Ukrainians way. Bouchard went down to a 1-6, 6-1, 6-2 defeat at the hands of Svitolina in her opening match at the Sony Open on Friday. Bouchard got the rivalry going two years ago when she won the junior Wimbledon title over Svitolina. Since then, Svitolina has beaten Bouchard three straight times, including at Indian Wells and in a Fed Cup tie in 2013. Montreals Bouchard had an impressive start Friday but was quickly overcome by Svitolina, who spent 98 minutes engineering her comeback, The winner broke Bouchard five times and profited from six Bouchard double-faults. Bouchard ended with a return error on her opponents first match point. "I played really well in the first, set, I was doing everything I wanted to do. But in the second and third my level went down," Bouchard said. "All the balls I was hitting well in the first set were going out, I was missing much more. Shes a good player who fought and stayed in the match." Bouchards life on court has been a challenge since reaching the Australian Open semifinals two months ago, Her best showing since was an Acapulco quarter-final last month before going out in the fourth round at Indian Wells to Simona Halep, the newest member of the top five on the WTA circuit. "There is more pressure but it shows that Im a target, the one the other girls want to beat," Bouchard said. "It shows that Im moving up and having more success. I feel it all more but its the path I want to be on." Bouchard got off to an early break over Svitolina in the first set and managed to hold on in a roller-coaster win to take the early lead. But Svitolina slowly began reversing her position, drawing errors form Bouchard and breaking twice in the second set. 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It was not so easy to break that wall.But the match goes for 90 minutes and all the Scottish players are representing clubs in England and Germany and are used to that physical demands of the game.I saw a lot of strengths in the Scotland team. Those full-back runs created space for them and the crosses can harm any team.It was a very good example in the last game against Malta when the full-backs just killed the game with their sharp runs and good crosses into the area. Were the same as Malta, we are not so lucky to have those same experiences as Scotland. We have no players playing in the biggest leagues in England, Spain or Italy.Im sure at some point that will show up on the pitch. We know we will have to put in a very good performance to match up to the Scottish team.Litthuania have lost on each of their previous four visits to Glasgow and are underdogs going into this weekends match, which is live on Sky Sports.dddddddddddd Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Jankauskas maintains that means all the pressure is on his opposite number and added: We know that the old stats are against us.We accept that we are not favourites for tomorrows match but its okay, all good runs and all bad runs have to come to an end at some point.Im not concerned about the facts. What bothers me more is my team, the way we approach the game and the way we will face such a strong and physical team like Scotland. Jankauskas has tried to shift the pressure on to opposite number Gordon Strachan ahead of the game at Hampden Its not a secret Scotland has more pressure on their shoulders than we do. We know that we are underdogs, even without mentioning the old stats.I have no doubts that Scotland will have a go against us and the only result they will accept is a victory.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the Japan Grand Prix on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! 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