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MONTREAL – Eugenie Bouchard’s retirement will have to wait. The former world No. 5 — and first Canadian woman to contest a ...
Eugenie Bouchard was left in tears as she entered retirement following a hard-fought battle at the Canadian Open. The former ...
Eugenie Bouchard made sure to make her last match a big fight as the 2014 Wimbledon finalist nearly pulled off a big upset ...
Ahead of the National Bank Open in Montreal, Bouchard announced the event would be her last in a July 16 post on her X account. She entered the tournament as a wild card and won her first-round match ...
Eugenie Bouchard, a Canadian trailblazer became the second player from the nation to retire after the Canadian Open joining Vasek Pospisil in ending an era as she bowed out losing to Belinda Bencic ...
Eugenie Bouchard has now retired. The 31-year-old Canadian, who had announced she would end her professional career after the WTA 1000 in Montreal, ...
Iga Swiatek dominated in Montreal, while Naomi Osaka fought hard for a victory. Eugenie Bouchard bid farewell to her tennis ...
British No 1 too good for Peyton Stearns, having broken early and never looked back; Raducanu: I was born in Canada, means so ...
Hoisting placards, fans at IGA Stadium spelled out, ‘Merci Genie,’ and Bouchard received a commemorative trophy as well as a portrait of her career achievements. Looking on intently was Bouchard’s ...
Bouchard had extended her Montreal run with a throwback first-round upset Monday night against Emiliana Arango, her first WTA ...
The former world No. 5 lost 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 to Belinda Bencic. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Eugenie Bouchard couldn’t contain her emotions on Wednesday night as the tennis star said goodbye to the sport she loves for ...