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Post by Admin on Apr 13, 2019 18:24:51 GMT
Genie Bouchard is in Miami this week and by the looks of it, she’s training and thoroughly enjoying some time at the beach. http://instagram.com/p/BwLDQbqgHBg Genie last played at Indian Wells and lost in the first round of Kirsten Flipkens on March 7. Bouchard since denied she was taking an indefinite break from tennis despite earlier reports that she needed to take time to get healthy. http://instagram.com/p/BwKzfOBgSlr Here’s a look at everything Ms. Bouchard is up to in Miami and some other shots from her Instagram on the next few pages. http://instagram.com/p/BwKnboXAhRr
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Post by Admin on Apr 28, 2019 17:35:49 GMT
Eugenie Bouchard's coach Michael Joyce has revealed the pair are no longer working together after splitting up. The Canadian had climbed back into the top 100 under Joyce, who had previously coached former Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova and British No. 1 Johanna Konta. But after falling to successive defeats in her last three singles matches, Joyce revealed on Twitter that he and Bouchard had chosen to separate.
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Post by Admin on May 14, 2019 18:40:44 GMT
Eugenie Bouchard vs. Julia Goerges | Full Match | 2019 Auckland Open Quarterfinal
Canada's Eugenie Bouchard fell in the ASB Classic quarter-finals in New Zealand despite a valiant battle against second-seeded Julia Goerges.
Canadian teen Bianca Andreescu scores upset win over Australian Open champion The reigning champion German came back against the 24-year-old from Westmount, Que., to take a 3-6, 6-3, 7-6(6) victory and advance to Saturday's semifinal.
Goerges shifted the momentum in her favour in the second set thanks to a series of impressive backhands. Her confidence continued to build into the final set, where she managed to get past Bouchard with the tiebreak.
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Post by Admin on May 27, 2019 17:56:06 GMT
Bouchard is at the French Open with her Grandmother by her side. "It’s her first French Open so she’s really been enjoying it," Bouchard said. “She's literally taking selfies with players and always taking pictures of me too, which is annoying, but it's been fun and relaxed and we'll go enjoy the city as well,” she further added. She also had a practice session with Venus Williams. "We took selfies for like 15 minutes. We were joking that we spent more time taking selfies than practising, which is not true," Bouchard said. "Relax! We practised for like an hour and a half. My grandma loves tennis so she obviously loves watching Venus and Venus was so, so sweet. I like Venus a lot and we were all taking pictures and having fun and posing and just being girls, I guess." Getting some guidance from Canadian Fed Cup captain Heidi El Tabakh, Bouchard is going into this Grand Slam with a relaxed approach. "She's a good friend of mine as well so it’s really been relaxing and nice and a no-pressure kind of trip so far so I’m happy," Bouchard said. "I'm actually enjoying this time right now (without a coach) and I feel like I take more responsibility when I’m on my own and I think that’s a good thing for me so no rush for now, but definitely something I’ll address in the near future."
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Post by Admin on Jun 4, 2019 18:47:54 GMT
The Canadian stunner was out exploring the streets of Paris following her defeat to Lesya Tsyrenko in the first round of the French Open when the incident happened. Bouchard decided to ditch her pink t-shirt in favour of a 'I ♥️ Paris' top in a desperate bid to cover up her sweat patches. The 25-year-old stunned a group of onlookers when she changed in the middle of a busy street. http://instagram.com/p/ByQ-VbyJ94K It was all caught on camera, so she shared the experience with her 2million followers on Instagram.
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