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Eugenie Bouchard ended her tennis career in Montreal at the National Bank Open / Eric Bolte-Imagn Images Eugenie Bouchard's masterful tennis career came to a close Wednesday evening where it all ...
The 31-year-old, who lifted Canadian tennis to new heights, bid farewell to the sport in her home country. Plus, schedule debate, social media parody and more.
Bouchard, 31, shocked fans earlier this month when she confirmed plans to bring the curtain down on her career at the National Bank Open in Montreal.
What's next for Bouchard Bouchard gained new acclaim after her run to the Wimbledon final back then and used her platform in order to model including for Sports Illustrated.
An emotional Eugenie Bouchard waves to the crowd during her retirement ceremony after she fell in the final singles match of her professional tennis career on July 30, 2025.
Whatever magic Eugenie Bouchard conjured in her first-round win at the Canadian Open, her final professional tennis tournament, it wore off Wednesday night in Montreal. The Canadian fought ...
Eugenie Bouchard talking through tears after playing her final match “I want to thank my mom, dad, sisters, & brother for their sacrifices.
When Eugenie Bouchard stepped into IGA Stadium, waving to the boisterous Montreal crowd, she knew that she could be playing her final professional tennis match. Instead, her retirement from the ...
The former Wimbledon finalist defeated No. 82 Emiliana Arango in the first round of the Canadian Open.
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