Eugenie Bouchard, a beautiful and talented tennis player of the Canadian Tennis village, officially closed his top tennis player at the National Bank Open (Canadian Open) 2025.
At the age of 31, after nearly a decade of playing and making a deep impression on the international arena, Bouchard had an emotional farewell, making fans unable to regret.
At the Iga Stadium, Bouchard entered the second round of the National Bank Open (Canadian Open) 2025. With high determination. However, Bouchard had to stop regretfully against the Swiss player, Belinda Bennic, with a score of 2-6, 6-3, 4-6.
After the match, before the enthusiastic cheering from the audience, Bouchard could not hide his emotions and choked: “Tennis gave me a lot of meaning. I am extremely grateful to those who have always accompanied and supported me all the time. I want today is not a sad separation, but the opportunity for us to celebrate this complete journey.”
She especially expressed her deep thanks to her family, parents, and siblings, because according to Bouchard, they were the source of strength to help her overcome all difficulties.
Valerie Tetreault, Director of the National Bank Open, commented: “Eugenie Bouchard is a symbol, a pillar and a great inspiration for the Canadian and international tennis community. We are proud of what she has achieved, not only a player but also an excellent model.”
In the past, Bouchard shone brightly thanks to the breakthrough at Wimbledon 2014, when she became the first Canadian player to reach the Grand Slam women's singles final.
It was also the time when she achieved the highest ranking in her career, the No. 5 position in the world and impressive achievements in other major Grand Slam tournaments such as Australian Open and Roland Garros semi -finals.
In addition to the only WTA title in the 2014 Nuremberg career, she also plays an important role in the crowned Canadian team Billie Jean King Cup in 2023.
However, Bouchard's career also experienced great difficulties when she had a serious head injury in 2015 at the US Open, long -term influence on her performance and stability.