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Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard’s career is coming to an end next week in her home country, where she will feature in the Canadian ...
Genie Bouchard, who reached the Wimbledon final and two other Grand Slam semifinals in 2014, is retiring from tennis.
Eugenie Bouchard, who broke new ground for women’s tennis in Canada, has announced she will retire after this year’s National ...
Canadian tennis player Eugenie Bouchard, who reached No. 5 in the WTA rankings in a breakout 2014 season, is retiring from ...
Genie Bouchard, who lost to Petra Kvitova in the 2014 Wimbledon final, is to call time on her career at the National Bank ...
Bouchard, who reached the 2014 Wimbledon final in her breakout year on the WTA Tour, will formally retire at the 2025 ...
Eugenie Bouchard has announced she will retire from tennis at the age of 31, with the former Wimbledon finalist set to bow out at her home tournament next week ...
After a career spanning nearly 15 years, Eugenie Bouchard will hang up her racket at home during the Montreal tournament (July 27 to August 7). At just 31 years old, she leaves behind a Wimbledon ...
Eugenie Bouchard, 31, who is often considered "the hottest tennis player in the world" by the media, has announced her retirement following the National Bank Open in Montreal at the end of July.
Wimbledon star Genie Bouchard announces that she will be retiring from professional tennis “where it all started.” ...
Former Wimbledon finalist Eugenie Bouchard has announced her retirement from tennis aged 31 – just weeks after making a shock ...
She leaves the sport as one of the best Canadian players of all time, with two WTA titles, 11 finals appearances and a total ...