Genie Bouchard, the most beautiful tennis player, what PICS!

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Eugenie Bouchardduring her period of absence from the tennis courts, from March 2021 to August 2022, often documented her shoulder rehabilitation training, up to her training on the court since she was able to return to play.

On his social networks, however, there are also photos that immortalize moments of relaxation. In some shots, including at sea, Genie showed off a jaw-dropping body capable of pleasing her 2.3 million Instagram followers.

But can Genie be considered the most beautiful tennis player in the history of the Game? There is a lot of competition: from Maria Sharapova to Ana Ivanovic, from Craoline Wozniacki to Anna Kournikova. Who for elegance, who for strength and determination or for objective beauty, many of these tennis players, at the time of tennis, were considered among the most beautiful.

elect a queenthe most beautiful of all, is really difficult, but the photos shared by Eugenie leave room for some doubts: she is the most beautiful, or at least, one of the most beautiful of all time.

Some highlights of Bouchard’s career

Eugenie was the second Canadian tennis player to reach the semi-finals of a Grand Slam event, a result achieved at the 2014 Australian Open after defeating Ana Ivanović in the quarter-finals.

She then repeated this result at Roland-Garros and at the Wimbledon tournament the same year. On this last occasion, she also became the first Canadian tennis player to reach the final of a Grand Slam event and then lost to Petra Kvitová.

On October 20, 2014, reaching the fifth position in the WTA rankings, she became the Canadian tennis player to have reached the highest position in the women’s ranking, surpassing the previous record of Carling Bassett-Seguso, who had pushed up to eighth. position in 1985 Subsequently, Bianca Andreescu will further improve the record, rising to 4th position in October 2019.

Her ITF debut came in 2008 at the Sumter tournament, where she lost in the first round to Grace Min 0-6, 3-6. Shortly after, she tried to qualify for the WTA tournament in Montreal, but she quickly lost in the first round to Abigail Spears.

In 2009, she did not go beyond the second round in the various ITF tournaments and she tried again to qualify for the Toronto tournament, always losing in the first round. In April 2010, she reached the quarter-finals of an ITF tournament for the first time in Osprey, but her most important results came in the summer with the semi-finals in singles in Waterloo and in doubles at the following tournament in Vancouver. For the third year in a row, she did not go beyond the first qualifying round for the WTA Canada tournament.

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