EXCITED Eugenie Bouchard says "special" support from British tennis fans can fire her to Wimbledon glory tomorrow.
And in the absence of any homegrown interest during finals weekend, the royal-loving youngster, who calls herself a "Princess", can count on the partisan backing of a raucous Centre Court crowd.
Asked what it has felt like to have their encouragement, she said: "It's very special to have their support here.
"I even felt it a bit last year and even the year before when I won juniors.
"It's nice coming back here and people knowing who I am.
"I definitely feel their support when I'm on the court.
"I hope they'll support me but I know no matter what, it will be a great atmosphere."
Montreal-born Eugenie will be crowned the Queen of Wimbledon if she defeats 2011 champion Petra Kvitova and picks up the winner's cheque of £1.76million.
It's nice coming back here and people knowing who I am
The glamorous player and her twin sister Beatrice were named after Prince Andrew's daughters.
Tomorrow she will play the biggest match of her life in front of her proud mother, Julie Leclair, and brother William.
The one notable absence will be her twin sister, Beatrice.
She is the first Canadian to reach a Grand Slam final, realising a dream she has harboured since she was five.
Only Martina Hingis and Maria Sharapova would be younger Wimbledon winners.
Both were 17.
She said: "I think my mother is proud of me, my whole family is.
"They know how much work I've put in.
"It's because of her I'm here.
"It's because of her I started playing.
"She knows all the hard work we both went through, the long journey it took to get here.
"It's extra special.
"I'm just really excited to play a big match.
"It's my dream."
Eugenie's million dollar smile has lit up Wimbledon over the fortnight.
As a result, she has been inundated with marriage proposals and earned the attention of fellow Canadian Justin Bieber.
The pop bad boy was last night rumoured to be making a dash for SW19 to cheer on his compatriot.
She joked: "I have not really gone on Twitter to check marriage proposals.
"I've been trying to keep my focus.
"Maybe after I'll go back and respond to some.
"But for now I'm just keeping the blinders on."
Should she lift the Venus Rosewater dish, it would cap a meteoric rise for the 5ft 10ins maths and science scholar, who once considered career as a physician.
She said: "I've worked really hard in my life.
"I appreciate other people who have done the same and have these amazing dreams and actually work hard and go out and achieve them.
"Especially when they come from really humble beginnings and have this positive attitude on life."
With today's VIPs a closely guarded secret, who would Eugenie like to see sat in the Royal Box?
"I'm going to have to go with Princess Eugenie", she said.
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