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Eugenie Bouchard returns a shot to Katerina Siniakova during her first round Women's Singles at the 2016 US Open, August 30, 2016.Al Bello/Getty Images

Canadian tennis star Eugenie Bouchard made an early exit from the U.S. Open after losing 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 to Katerina Siniakova on Tuesday.

Bouchard appeared to struggle with her serve in the third set after having her foot bandaged during a medical timeout. The native of Westmount, Que., was broken three times by Siniakova in the final set.

Overall, Siniakova had 19 break-point opportunities in the match. Bouchard saved 15 of them.

The 39th-ranked Bouchard seemed like she was making a comeback after dropping the first set.

Leading 4-2 in the second set, Bouchard survived three break points, rattling Siniakova, who flipped her racket in disgust after hitting wide on a long rally to level the game at deuce.

Bouchard also faced break point while serving for the second set but recovered and won when the 72nd-ranked Siniakova hit into the net.

The match seemed to turn when Bouchard took a medical time out to have her foot attended to before the third set. Siniakova took an early 2-0 lead with a break in the set's second game.

Bouchard got that break back in the third game and then won the fourth to tie it at two, but Siniakova took over from there. The Czech player won the next four games, breaking Bouchard for the victory and setting up a second-round match with France's Caroline Garcia.

The early exit at Flushing Meadows was another setback for Bouchard, who hasn't been able to find her form consistently since her breakout 2014 season that saw her make the Wimbledon final and reach her peak ranking of No. 4 in the world.

Bouchard was hoping for a better result in New York after her 2015 U.S Open campaign was cut short when she slippped in a physiotherapist's room before her fourth-round match and was forced to withdraw due to a concussion.

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