Eugenie Bouchard has arrived in Rome to play for the Internazionali BNL d'Italia. The Canadian witnessed the workouts she is doing on the Italian clay-courts with many Instaram stories.
Before arriving in Rome, the Canadian beauty shared many photos and videos of her stay in Madrid, for the Mutua Madrid Open 2023.
Genie also shared a photo that highlights her beautiful legs, which are enhanced thanks to some sexy denim shorts. The outfit is completed with a white top and a white, black and gray cardigan.
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Genie was one of the protagonists in the WTA 1000 tournament in Madrid. She beat Dayana Yastremska in the first round after a hard battle, defeated with the result of 6-7 6-2 6-2. That of the beautiful North American tennis player was the first victory in the main draw in Madrid since 2017.
However, the tennis player's race ended in the next round with the result of 6-2 7-5 and the match ended in favor of Martina Trevisan, who literally dominated the match.
But Genie has risen to the center of controversy for a sensational tweet with the following text: "There is something special about playing with doped people in Madrid"
Eugenie was referring to Dayana Yastremska, disqualified two years ago following the fact that she tested positive for a banned substance, but only later was she declared innocent. The reference that many have noticed is that of the former Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova, an athlete that Bouchard attacked harshly in the past.
In 2016 Maria tested positive for Meldonium and was disqualified for 15 months, in that case, when Sharapova returned to the court, Bouchard was very harsh in one of their confrontations: "She is a cheater, she is a traitor and so is especially for me. I don't think any traitor should be allowed to play the sport again. You are being unfair to other tennis players who are fair and honest."
Also in that case Bouchard, after their comparison, used the same tweet of the other day and therefore compared the two events.
After the match with Trevisan, however, Eugenie completely reversed and clarified: "I want to apologize for yesterday's tweet, I have always been in favor of fair play but in this case I made an error of judgment and for this I must apologize . I didn't know all the details and in the end I was wrong. Now head to the field and I just have to work."
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