Eugenie Bouchard enjoys in leopard bikini at the Miami beach after a disappointing Australian Open

The Canadian beauty flaunts in her new bikini at the Miami beach


Eugenie Bouchard enjoys in leopard bikini at the Miami beach after a disappointing Australian Open

Eugenie Bouchard

After her early exit from the Australian Open, Eugenie Bouchard has a nice dip in the sea in her leopard bikini at Miami beach. The 28-year-old is currently in America having vacation after the end of her campaign in the ongoing major. She failed to make it through the qualifiers following a defeat 3-6, 6-1, 4-6 against American Ashlyn Krueger.

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The Canadian failed to make it to the main draw and had seen a serious dip in the rankings over the years. She was styling a leopard design bikini and enjoying the refreshing sun and the waves. World No. 327 was out of the sport from March 2021 to August 2022 with a shoulder injury.

Bouchard is not new to being spotted in a bikini as she was seen many times in such an outfit. She usually loves to spend time on beaches with her friends and boyfriend. This time it was the design of her bikini that is catching everyone’s attention as it has the leopard’s detail on it. This Canadian beauty often comes to Miami to spend time as a part of her vacation. She was seen smiling to the camera as the pictures were clicked and was having a nice time by herself.

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Eugenie Bouchard: Rise and fall

Bouchard came into the limelight for the first time in 2012. She won the Wimbledon girl’s title that year and took the world by surprise. In the next two years, by 2014 she had reached the finals of three out of four major Grand Slam tournaments. Except for the U.S. Open, she reached the finals of all other majors and created hype around her among tennis fans and experts.

She then went on to win her first WTA title, the Nuremberg Cup in 2014. However, she couldn’t win another tournament to date but managed to reach finals seven times in her career. Things started going downside for this Canadian in 2017 as she had a serious dip in her form ever since. Nevertheless, she manages to reach a final in 2021 but saw herself out of the WTA top-100 rankings. Injuries have been a big blow to her career as a whole as she lost her rhythm every time she started playing well.

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