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Damien Cox: Eugenie Bouchard Looked Like the Next Big Thing in Tennis a Decade Ago. So What Went Wrong?

Summary by The Toronto Star
Bouchard peaked by reaching the Wimbledon final in 2014. But her opponents soon figured out she was more style than substance.

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Among other things, Quebec women no longer want to undergo physically demanding training.

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At the age of 31 and after a fleeting return, Wimbledon’s ex-finalist decided to close. Now she is betting on a very different discipline and without rackets. Eugenie Bouchard is clear: her love for tennis did not go out, but the desire to continue sacrificing her entire life for a circuit that no longer offered her what she was looking for. At 31 years old, and after decades marked by injuries, changes of course and sporadic appearances, the Ca…

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Daily Express broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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