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Post by Admin on Jul 22, 2017 20:31:32 GMT
She and golf star Michelle Wie switched sports for the day during a Nike photoshoot in New York, US. Canadian Bouchard, 23, got lessons on her golf swing and appears to have had a successful day. This comes as she was spotted in a tiny bikini in Mallorca before Wimbledon.
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Post by Admin on Aug 3, 2017 19:45:48 GMT
When Christina McHale took to the court on Wednesday, she was the last remaining American woman left in the Citi Open draw. Eugenie Bouchard ruined McHale’s hopes of carrying the stars and stripes flag farther with a 7-6 (6), 6-0 win. Both women are trying to ignite some fire into the latter part of their seasons after enduring rough patches dating back to the French Open (even farther for McHale). Bouchard has successfully put a stop to a four-match losing streak in her first match since Wimbledon, while McHale is 2-6 since playing in Paris. In the first set, McHale had the better start, with her nose out in front, 5-3. Bouchard stayed both calm and aggressive to storm back to a 6-5 lead. But in that game, she saw four set points erased. She then squandered four more in the tiebreaker while up 6-2. Undeterred, she sealed the deal on her ninth chance. "I didn't realize it was so many," Bouchard said. "I think it really shows that I really stayed in the moment and I really focused on not letting myself get frustrated, especially in the tiebreak... Just because I missed eight doesn't mean I'm going to miss the ninth one."
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Post by Admin on Aug 28, 2017 19:44:04 GMT
While many of us watched, or attempted to watch the eclipse on Monday, most of us likely can't say we were playing tennis during it.
The 23-year old Canadian was playing her opening round match of the Connecticut Open against Lauren Davis during the once-in-a-lifetime event. While New Haven was not in the line of totality, she did say she felt the air cool and saw the skies darken. She ultimately won, 6-1, 6-3, and talked about it during her postmatch interview.
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Post by Admin on Sept 5, 2017 20:13:03 GMT
New York City hasn't always been kind to Eugenie Bouchard, but she's taken the Big Apple into her heart anyway. She has reached the semifinals (or farther) of each major except the US Open. Still, looking forward to the last major of the season later this month, Bouchard is most excited for the atmosphere, the fans and the food. "The crowd is definitely passionate and into it. I truly love that," Bouchard said last month. "Even if they were all against me, I would love it because it's about the atmosphere on the court and when fans are involved in the match it makes it so fun to play no matter who they are for or against. New York specifically has some rowdy fans for sure."
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Post by Admin on Sept 19, 2017 19:59:24 GMT
The once-rising star from Montreal, Eugenie Bouchard, continued her crash, getting rocked in a first-round ouster for the second straight year, and her post-match answers were as short as her game. Maybe she can still win her USTA lawsuit because she’s not winning anywhere else after making 46 unforced errors in a 7-6, 6-1 loss to 89th-ranked Evgeniya Rodina. In 2014, Bouchard, then 20, made the Wimbledon final and the Open’s fourth round. She appeared destined for greatness. But she’s plummeted to 74th in the world, got embarrassed in a first-round loss earlier this month in her home tournament in Toronto and didn’t even have the fight to add onto her recent Maria Sharapova attacks.
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