“A failed tennis player,” Tennis Twitter hammers Eugenie Bouchard for failing to qualify in the US Open


“A failed tennis player,” Tennis Twitter hammers Eugenie Bouchard for failing to qualify in the US Open

Genie Bouchard

In recent light of events, Eugenie Bouchard gets slammed by tennis Twitter on accounts of being unable to qualify for the US Open and her failure of taking the sport earnestly as depicted by her recent performances and critics.

The once-beloved Canadian star who peaked success at just the age of 20 in 2014, making three Grand Slam semifinals in a single year or better attaining a career-high ranking of world No. 5 has witnessed a severe downfall with her latest performance at the New York courts flushed down the drain. Her growing reputation on the tennis court however paled in comparison to the stardom she achieved on social media.

Both critics and the global tennis community are under the distinct impression that her career is over and she should divert her focus more to subjects like cosmetics which certainly is not without reason as the ‘fallen angel’ is seen drifting away from the sport and not taking practices seriously.

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“Time to do a new career,” Tennis Twitter convinced for Eugenie Bouchard’s career change

Eugenie ‘Genie’ Bouchard compromises herself whilst being under a microscopic radar with her inability to deliver on her performance notably in any major championships. At the recently held WTA 125k Vancouver, Canada, which is a part of the Challenger Women, the Canadian was ousted in the round of 32 by Arianne Hartono with a humiliating score of 6-2, 6-2.

Her latest defeat was observed in the qualifiers round of the ongoing US Open where she bowed against Linda Noskova with a concluding score of 6-2, 6-3. Just like her career, the WTA ranking of Genie has also toppled with being currently charted at world No. 968.

Here are some of the condemning Twitter reactions recorded:

At 2014 Wimbledon, she became the first Canadian born player to ever reach a Grand Slam finals. But all things considered, with the global tennis community sparing views as such, it might be highly likely for the 28-year-old to consider stepping off the court and trying her fortune someplace else because her tennis results certainly aren’t working in her favor.

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