
Genie Bouchard
Genie Bouchard is a Canadian professional tennis player who gained international fame after reaching the finals of Wimbledon in 2014, becoming the first Canadian to reach a Grand Slam singles final. Known for her powerful groundstrokes and engaging personality, Bouchard has been a prominent figure in women's tennis and has garnered a significant following. Recently, she made headlines as she returned to professional tennis at the National Bank Open in Montreal, where she received a wildcard entry, marking her last tournament before retirement.
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Recent news mentions
Genie Bouchard was welcomed to the program by McEnroe and his brother.
Pickleball hater John McEnroe points out one of the biggest negatives about the sportGenie Bouchard’s final professional tennis match was a remarkable three-setter against World No. 19 Belinda Bencic.
Bouchard goes out on her terms in gutsy NBO Montreal lossGenie Bouchard will also call it a career at the WTA edition in Montreal.
Pospisil gets a heartfelt sendoff at National Bank OpenGenie Bouchard is retiring as a main-draw wild card in Montreal.
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