Eugenie Bouchard
Bouchard at the 2023 Wimbledon Championships | |
| Country (sports) | Canada |
|---|---|
| Residence | Miami Beach, Florida, U.S. Nassau, Bahamas |
| Born | February 25, 1994 Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
| Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
| Turned pro | 2009 |
| Plays | Right (two-handed backhand) |
| Coach | Tim Blenkiron (2020–2023) |
| Prize money | $6,913,837 |
| Singles | |
| Career record | 299–228 |
| Career titles | 1 |
| Highest ranking | No. 5 (October 20, 2014) |
| Grand Slam singles results | |
| Australian Open | SF (2014) |
| French Open | SF (2014) |
| Wimbledon | F (2014) |
| US Open | 4R (2014, 2015) |
| Other tournaments | |
| Tour Finals | RR (2014) |
| Olympic Games | 2R (2016) |
| Doubles | |
| Career record | 65–75 |
| Career titles | 1 |
| Highest ranking | No. 103 (August 12, 2013) |
| Grand Slam doubles results | |
| Australian Open | 3R (2014) |
| Wimbledon | 3R (2013) |
| US Open | 2R (2015) |
| Other doubles tournaments | |
| Olympic Games | 2R (2016) |
| Grand Slam mixed doubles results | |
| French Open | 1R (2015) |
| Wimbledon | 1R (2013) |
| US Open | 2R (2015) |
| Team competitions | |
| BJK Cup | W (2023), record 15–4 |
| Hopman Cup | RR (2014, 2015, 2018) |
Eugenie "Genie" Bouchard (/buːˈʃɑːrd/; French: Eugénie Bouchard, pronounced [øʒeni buʃaʁ]; born February 25, 1994) is a Canadian professional tennis and pickleball player. At the 2014 Wimbledon Championships, she became the first Canadian-born player representing Canada to reach the final of a major singles tournament, finishing runner-up to Petra Kvitová. Bouchard also reached the semifinals of the 2014 Australian Open and 2014 French Open. Having won the 2012 Wimbledon girls' title as a junior, she was named WTA Newcomer of the Year at the end of the 2013 WTA Tour. She received the WTA Most Improved Player award for the 2014 season and reached a career-high ranking of world No. 5, becoming the first Canadian tennis player to be ranked in the top 5 in singles.
Bouchard has stated she plans to remain active on the tennis and pickleball professional tours. In 2017 and 2018, Bouchard was ranked No. 10 and No. 9 in Forbes’ World's Highest-Paid Female Athletes list, earning $6.2 million in 2017 and $7.1 million in 2018.