After a hectic two weeks of covering the Wimbledon Championships as a pundit, Eugenie Bouchard is now making the most of a well-deserved vacation. The Canadian recently headed to Italy for a getaway, enjoying the waves in a printed cream bikini.

    Bouchard is best known as one of Canada's biggest tennis stars. The 32-year-old turned professional in 2009 and quickly established herself as a promising player in the years that followed. Over the course of her career, she accomplished several impressive feats, including an appearance in the finals of the 2014 Wimbledon Championships. The Montreal native called time on her career in 2025 and has since remained involved in pickleball and broadcasting.

    Most recently, Eugenie Bouchard worked as a pundit for the BBC during the Wimbledon Championships. After wrapping up her duties, Bouchard is now relaxing in Italy, and she gave fans a glimpse of her vacation on Instagram, writing,

    Over the course of her career, Bouchard amassed a large fan following on and away from the tennis court. Despite hanging up her racket last year, the Canadian has continued to give her followers regular insights into her everyday life.

    More than a decade after competing on Centre Court in the women's singles final against Petra Kvitova, Eugenie Bouchard recently returned to the All England Club with an appearance in the Royal Box. Taking to Instagram, the 32-year-old shared snaps from her special outing with fans and detailed her ‘perfect' experience of the day, writing,

    After spending several years on the WTA Tour, Eugenie Bouchard enjoyed her breakthrough season in 2013. That year, the Canadian made several quarterfinal and semifinal appearances on the Tour, while reaching the final of the HP Open. A year later, she won her maiden title at the Nürnberger Versicherungscup, made semifinal appearances at the Australian Open and French Open, and finished as a runner-up at the Wimbledon Championships. That season, she rose to a career-high ranking of World No.5, becoming the first Canadian singles player, male or female, to reach the top five.

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    Published on 16 July 2026 by sportskeeda

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