Genie Bouchard Retires From Tennis After Montreal Final
Genie Bouchard Retires From Tennis After Montreal Final

Genie Bouchard Retires From Tennis After Montreal Final

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Eugenie Bouchard, the Canadian tennis star and former world No. 5, played her final professional match at the Canadian Open in Montreal, marking an emotional end to her career. Despite a strong and spirited performance, she was defeated in a close three-set match by Switzerland's Belinda Bencic. Bouchard reflected on her journey from a young dreamer in the Montreal stands to a Grand Slam finalist and key contributor to Canada's first Billie Jean King Cup victory in 2023, expressing deep gratitude to her family and fans. Her retirement announcement came after a career highlighted by a 2014 Wimbledon final appearance and a career-high ranking of No. 5, though injuries later hampered her progress. The event was marked by heartfelt tributes, standing ovations, and Bouchard's emotional farewell speech delivered in both English and French. Her final tournament underscored her legacy as one of Canada's most accomplished tennis players and her readiness to pursue new chapters beyond the sport.

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