name='verify_a78772d791e94fc7f9666f0dd14249cc'/> 'Popsicle girl summer' Eugenie Bouchard, the outfit is brilliant!

'Popsicle girl summer' Eugenie Bouchard, the outfit is brilliant!

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Eugenie Bouchard shared new photos on her Instagram account, in which she wears a brilliant outfit, which is already becoming iconic.

The beautiful Canadian tennis player wore a sleeveless and very short dress, with a fluttering skirt, which struck her followers for its bright, summery and bright colors.

An outfit that fits perfectly with the beautiful Genie, who wrote an unequivocal sentence in the post: 'Popsicle girl summer!"

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Eugenie Bouchard's last words

Bouchard, also well known outside the tennis scene, tweeted about the GOAT and surprised everyone, the day after Novak Djokovic's Grand Slam triumph at the Roland Garros 2023.

The girl has always been one of Roger Federer's biggest fans, a tennis player whom she admires for her style and her undisputed talent. However, Eugenie clarified and said: "I'm Roger Federer's biggest fan, but we all have to admit that Novak Djokovic is the undisputed GOAT.Nole is incredibly impressive."

For many years Roger Federer was recognized by all as the GOAT of the sport, especially since he was the tennis player with the most Grand Slams.

Eugenie Bouchard, former number 5 in the WTA world rankings, around nine years old had experienced one of the best moments of her tennis career when she reached the London final, but then lost against Petra Kvitova. From then on, the Canadian experienced many ups and downs that led her to struggle to re-enter at least the top 100 in the world, so much so that she is now in position number 218 also due to numerous injuries that have affected her.

However, the North American can boast of becoming the first Canadian to reach a Grand Slam final in what was her best year as a professional.In an interview with LeJournaldeQuebec, she explained: "Everyone has ups and downs in a career. For example, Andy Murray plays Challenger tournaments and wins a few. Good for him. It's natural, in a way. But, of course, I miss the big moments."

The Canadian is a long way from those results, having just lost to Greet Minnen (121st) 6-4 7-5 in the first round of Wimbledon qualifying.It must not have been easy for Bouchard to find herself unable to enter the main draw of a tournament: "When you get good results, you have to take care of it, because it doesn't mean it will happen again."

In this way, the former world number 5 will continue to give her best to obtain good results in a sport that is everything to her: "During my injury I told myself that I wanted to quit on my own terms and not because of the my injury.Now that my health has improved, I told myself that I would give my all to be a professional tennis player, because that's what I love to do."



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