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Genie Bouchard, who reached the Wimbledon final and two other Grand Slam semifinals in 2014, is retiring from tennis.
Genie Bouchard, who lost to Petra Kvitova in the 2014 Wimbledon final, is to call time on her career at the National Bank ...
She leaves the sport as one of the best Canadian players of all time, with two WTA titles, 11 finals appearances and a total ...
Eugenie Bouchard, who broke new ground for women’s tennis in Canada, has announced she will retire after this year’s National ...
Wimbledon star Genie Bouchard announces that she will be retiring from professional tennis “where it all started.” ...
Tennis Canada announced Bouchard's retirement at her hometown tournament and said she will receive a main-draw wild card into ...
Genie Bouchard will retire from tennis at the National Bank Open in Montreal, while Aryna Sabalenka will skip the event due ...
The former world No. 5 is one of the greatest Canadian tennis player of all time and ending her carer in late-July ...
Former Wimbledon finalist Genie Bouchard said Wednesday that she will retire after playing in next week's National Bank Open ...
Former Wimbledon finalist Eugenie Bouchard has announced her retirement from tennis aged 31 – just weeks after making a shock ...
Eugenie Bouchard has decided to walk away from pro tennis as the 31-year-old Canadian accepted a wildcard into the WTA 1000 ...
As a result of a poor run of form, Bouchard previously ruled that she would turn her focus to rival sport pickleball in ...