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Yardbarker on MSN'I felt like the old Genie out there': Eugenie Bouchard continues career for at least one more game but could halt retirement
Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard was the centre of attention on Monday during the National Bank Open in Montreal. The reason behind ...
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Genie Bouchard bids adieu to tennis with throwback performance at hometown National Bank Open
On center court in her hometown, Genie Bouchard delivered a thrilling performance — and a heartfelt goodbye to tennis — with ...
She couldn’t contain her emotions on Wednesday night as the tennis star said goodbye to the sport she loves for one final ...
EUGENIE BOUCHARD said an emotional farewell to tennis as she retired following her exit from the National Bank Open. The 2014 ...
Parsons followed Bouchard through her magical run to the 2014 Wimbledon final—and he recalled the experience in a nearly 1,000-word long Instagram tribute.
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The Spun on MSNCongratulations Pouring In For Women's Tennis Player Genie Bouchard
Prior to the start of this year's National Bank Open, former Wimbledon finalist Genie Bouchard announced that she'd retire ...
Former Wimbledon runner-up Eugenie Bouchard, 31, was left in tears after a strong showing in the final match of her tennis ...
Canadian tennis legend Genie Bouchard was able to extend her career by one more match before bowing out for good.
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 called time on her professional tennis career in her hometown of Montreal—and one of her biggest fans, actor ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNWe dreamed of Genie: Bouchard’s career ends with close loss at Canadian Open
The chair umpire had to repeatedly plead with the crowd, who cheered each time Belinda Bencic lost a point or missed a serve, to quiet down and respect the players.
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‘I felt like the old Genie’: Bouchard extends career with first-round win at NBO
MONTREAL – Eugenie Bouchard’s retirement will have to wait. The former world No. 5 — and first Canadian woman to contest a ...
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