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HILARIOUS: Eugenie Bouchard Fails to Open Champagne Bottle in Exhibition Celebration

Published 07/01/2020, 1:05 AM EDT

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Canadian star Eugenie Bouchard just played the Credit One Invitational. This was an exhibition event that was held behind closed doors in Charleston. In the event, Genie played for Team Peace which went on to win the event. To celebrate this win, she was asked to open a bottle of champagne but apparently, she is not very good at doing that. Check it out.

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Eugenie Bouchard Opening A Champagne Bottle

As you can see in the above video, Eugenie Bouchard struggled to open a champagne bottle. And when she did open it, she ended up running away as the champagne spilled. She is clearly not very good at opening such bottles and even she admits it.

As you can see in the above post, she assured fans that her team played way better than they celebrated. She also asked all of her fans if they could teach her to open a champagne bottle and she will probably have many volunteers.

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Despite spilling the champagne, Genie would have enjoyed playing the exhibition in Charleston. It was probably the first time she has played any tennis event in months which would have made it even more enjoyable.

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This exhibition event is not the only one we have seen. The Ultimate Tennis Showdown is also being played and it is featuring many top players like Stefanos Tsitsipas. Like the Credit One Invitational, it is being played behind closed doors to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

The US Open has also decided to go the same way and not allow fans at the stadium. This is not something that people will like but it is something that is necessary. Despite this, everyone is going to hoping that the 2020 US Open will be a grand success and hopefully, it will be.

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