Eugenie Bouchard Set to Retire After Leaving ‘Profound’ Mark on Canadian Tennis
MONTREAL, CANADA, JUL 16 – Eugenie Bouchard ends her tennis career with a 299-230 singles record and a wild card entry at her final event, the National Bank Open in Montreal this July.
- Tennis Canada announced Eugenie Bouchard's retirement at the National Bank Open, where she will receive a wild card, starting July 26 in Montreal.
- After a series of injuries, Eugenie Bouchard's career was impacted by inconsistent play and 17-month shoulder surgery in 2021-22, making her the first Canadian woman in the Open Era to contest a Grand Slam final.
- Valérie Tetreault said `She has been one of the most important figures in our sport in Canada and a trailblazer who redefined what Canadian tennis could be`.
- Coco Gauff and Beatrice Bouchard paid tribute, while Mardy Fish posted `Helluva career Genie >`, highlighting peer recognition.
- The National Bank Open will run from July 26 to Aug. 7 at IGA Stadium, where Eugenie Bouchard will play her final tournament after beginning pickleball in 2024 and ranking 12th globally.
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