Eugenie Bouchard

Biography

Eugenie Bouchard is a former World No. 5 singles player who began playing tennis at age 5 in Montreal. In 2014, Bouchard became the first Canadian-born player to reach a Grand Slam Singles Final at Wimbledon, defeating Simona Halep in the Semi-Final before ultimately falling to Petra Kvitová in the final.

Career Highlights

– In 2012, Bouchard won the Junior Singles Title at Wimbledon, becoming the first Canadian to win a junior Grand Slam singles title.

– Bouchard reached her first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon in 2014.

– She achieved World No. 5 singles ranking in October 2014.

– Bouchard was named WTA Most Improved Player in 2014.

– Qualified for the 2014 WTA Finals in Singapore.

– 2 career titles – 1 in singles; 1 in doubles