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Quebec’s Eugenie Bouchard to Face Emiliana Arango in Montreal in Farewell Tour

  • On July 16, 2025, Eugenie Bouchard announced her retirement at the Canadian Open, hoping to turn the experience into a positive.
  • Citing a shoulder tear in March 2021, Bouchard said `It just takes so much dedication, sacrifice, and dedicating your entire life…that’s just not worth it anymore`, reflecting on her career dedication.
  • In 2014, Bouchard reached the Wimbledon final after defeating Kerber and Halep, then lost to Kvitova.
  • Supporters reacted, saying `It’s really sad to see her go`, while Victoria Mboko said she owes Bouchard a debt as her role model for Canadian tennis.
  • Looking ahead, the Canadian will compete on the Professional Pickleball Association Tour, Bouchard said, highlighting her shift to pickleball.
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Bouchard set for final tournament after paving the way for Canada's future stars

MONTREAL — Victoria Mboko was only seven years old when Eugenie Bouchard captivated the country — and the tennis world — with her run to the Wimbledon final.

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Many admirers had gathered around a court to see her hitting bullets.

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Tennis 365 broke the news in United Kingdom on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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