Eugenie “Genie” Bouchard, the renowned professional tennis sensation from Montreal, Canada, has left an indelible mark on the world of sports. Born on February 25, 1994, Bouchard displayed prodigious talent from a young age, dominating the junior tennis rankings with ease.
Her ascent in the tennis world reached its pinnacle in October 2014 when she achieved a career-high ranking of World No. 5. Bouchard's tennis accolades are nothing short of remarkable. Notably, she reached the semi-finals of both the Australian Open and the French Open in 2013, and in the same year, made history as a finalist at Wimbledon, where she finished as runner-up to Petra Kvitová. This feat marked her as the first Canadian-born player to reach the final of a major singles tournament.
Now, Bouchard is embarking on a new chapter in her athletic career, transitioning her formidable tennis skills to the pro pickleball court. Although she is just beginning her journey in pickleball, Bouchard is swiftly honing her skills and competing against top players in the sport. With her exceptional athleticism and competitive spirit, she is carving out a name for herself in the world of professional pickleball.
Off the court, Bouchard's interests extend beyond sports. Whether she's traveling the globe, gracing the pages of fashion magazines as a model, or sharing her keen eye for fashion with her followers, she continues to captivate audiences with her multifaceted talents and vibrant personality.
PPA Tour: Veolia North Carolina Open
Bracket Completed
Gold:
Kate Fahey
Silver:
Parris Todd
Bronze:
Lea Jansen
Bracket Completed
Match #27
Apr 03
Vivienne David, Hunter Johnson
G1
11
-3
G2
6
-11
G3
11
-9
Juan Benitez, Genie Bouchard
G1
11
3
G2
6
11
G3
11
9
Gold:
Jorja Johnson / JW Johnson
Silver:
Anna Leigh Waters / Ben Johns
Bronze:
Anna Bright / Federico Staksrud
Bracket Completed
Match #10
Apr 04
Vivienne David, Victoria DiMuzio
G1
11
-3
G2
12
-10
Genie Bouchard, Marcela Hones
G1
11
3
G2
12
10
Gold:
Jorja Johnson / Tyra Hurricane Black
Silver:
Anna Leigh Waters / Catherine Parenteau
Bronze:
Jade Kawamoto / Jackie Kawamoto