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Eugenie Bouchard

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No wonder is best date ever! Fuck he is 20 and dating such a hottie!!!

But why the fuck was she wearing a polar bear skin coat!!

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What's better than a picture? A video!

[video=youtube;bY5IXuKYT-w]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bY5IXuKYT-w[/video]
 

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Will there be a second date ?
That would really piss her boyfriend off.
BTW this is great publicity for her well worth the couple of thousand to fly him to NY and put him up in a hotel.
She is damn cute and so is her sister....maybe he`ll ask Genie for her sister`s number?
 

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Will there be a second date ?
That would really piss her boyfriend off.
BTW this is great publicity for her well worth the couple of thousand to fly him to NY and put him up in a hotel.
She is damn cute and so is her sister....maybe he`ll ask Genie for her sister`s number?

She's a slut.
 

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She has lost in the first round in the last 3 tournaments to lower ranked players. Sad !

Eugenie Bouchard Tournament Results
Year:
2017 STATS

ATP & WTA Miami Open - Miami, Florida, USA
March 21, 2017 to April 2, 2017
ROUND OPPONENT RESULT SCORE
Women's Singles
1st Ashleigh Barty L 4-6, 7-5, 3-6

ATP & WTA BNP Paribas Open - Indian Wells, California, USA
March 7, 2017 to March 19, 2017
ROUND OPPONENT RESULT SCORE
Women's Singles
1st Annika Beck L 6-3, 2-6, 2-6

ATP & WTA Abierto Mexicano Telcel - Acapulco, Mexico
February 27, 2017 to March 5, 2017
ROUND OPPONENT RESULT SCORE
Women's Singles
1st Ajla Tomljanovic L 6-7 (4-7), 1-6
 

cloudsurf

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Can we compare her collapse to that of Tiger woods.
Lack of concentration caused by too many distractions.
 

jalimon

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We cannot call it a collapse. She was nowhere at the top long enough to call it a collapse.

Look at all tennis player, men or woman, who reach some success only to fade away. She is by far not the only one. Since she is from Montreal we notice but there is plenty of others. Each game there is only 1 winner and 1 loser...

Look at Konta who just won her first big title this week-end in Miami. She is 25. 3 years older than Bouchard. 3 years ago she was barely top 100.

She does have a lot of talent but most probably as a top 30-40. I am not sure she can be a regular top 10 because her game is constantly lacking a good first service and yes let's face it for now she is not strong enough psychologically. I could be wrong, like some other who performed better around 25-26.

Should she stop social network and photoshoot? Why would she? You do not train and focus on tennis 16h a day + sleep 8. Anyone would go nuts. She can do what she wants with her free time.

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Doc Holliday

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Can we compare her collapse to that of Tiger woods.
Lack of concentration caused by too many distractions.

I disagree. As jalimon mentioned, she was never a ranked top 10 player for very long. Sure, she went far in several grand slam tournaments. But she was lucky into getting good draws due to many top seed upsets in those tournaments. My guess is that she was possibly playing way over her head at the time and other players didn't know anything about her game. Once they started studying her game more, she lost her edge. Also the fact she never progressed and many may say she disgressed.

Blaming it on off-court distractions is scapegoating. Most top-ranked players face the same distractions if not more.

I'd add that she may have peaked way too fast for her own good. It allowed her to get too comfortable and it hurt her game and potential.
 

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I disagree. As jalimon mentioned, she was never a ranked top 10 player for very long. Sure, she went far in several grand slam tournaments. But she was lucky into getting good draws due to many top seed upsets in those tournaments. My guess is that she was possibly playing way over her head at the time and other players didn't know anything about her game. Once they started studying her game more, she lost her edge. Also the fact she never progressed and many may say she disgressed.

Blaming it on off-court distractions is scapegoating. Most top-ranked players face the same distractions if not more.

I'd add that she may have peaked way too fast for her own good. It allowed her to get too comfortable and it hurt her game and potential.

All agree with you Doc Hollyday !!!

Au plaisir !!!

PaperMaker :yo:
 

Doc Holliday

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All agree with you Doc Hollyday !!!

Au plaisir !!!

PaperMaker :yo:

Well, she finally won a match yesterday. She barely beat the 601st-ranked player in the world in a crappy tournament in Florida where she's favored to win as the tournament's top-seeded player. She'll now face the 305th-ranked player. I saw a picture of the court where the tournament was held and it looks like a back-alley court. I thought "man, she went from Wimbledon and Flushing Medows to this??" It's not even sad anymore.
 
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