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Canadian tennis star and former Wimbledon finalist Eugenie Bouchard has reflected on her decision to hang up her racket, ...
MONTREAL: Genie Bouchard didn't look like a player limping into retirement. You'd be forgiven for thinking she was still in ...
In a roller-coaster career, Bouchard peaked during a banner 2014 season, winning her only WTA title, reaching the Australian Open and French Open semis and becoming the first Canadian woman to play in ...
Genie Bouchard didn’t look like a player limping into retirement. You’d be forgiven for thinking she was still in her prime.
When the season-ending WTA Finals were staged in Singapore in 2014, women’s tennis had never looked deeper. The eight-player ...