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“It Was the Right Decision” – Eugene Bouchard on Wimbledon Championships Cancellation

Published 08/10/2020, 5:02 AM EDT

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This year has been very tough. The pandemic has caused a lot of havoc and sports have also been affected. One of the world’s oldest tournaments, Wimbledon was also canceled. Wimbledon held its first tournament in 1877. And now it was canceled for the first time since World War 2. And some players miss the historic event.

Former World No.5 Eugenie Bouchard misses the tournament. Bouchard has had a lot of success at the Championships. In 2012 she won the Wimbledon Juniors title. And two years in 2014 aged 20, she reached the Wimbledon final, losing to Petra Kvitova.

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“Wimbledon is my favorite Grand Slam” – Eugenie Bouchard

In conversation with Match Point Canada Podcast, Bouchard gave her thoughts on Wimbledon and its cancelation. Bouchard is fascinated with Wimbledon’s chivalry and historic nature. That’s why it is her favorite Grand Slam.

“I have always said it, it’s my favorite Grand Slam no matter what. I think it probably always will be, I just feel that it has a special tradition and history. It’s the one that when I was a kid I really paid attention to on TV and always imagined myself winning.” Bouchard said

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Bouchard is disappointed with its cancelation but understands the decision. It was the right decision and she is looking forward to the Championships next year.

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“So it’s super sad, I can’t believe Wimbledon is not happening for the first time since World War 2. So it’s tough. It was an important decision that was made, I think it was the right decision and so now we have to just handle it and look forward to next year.” she said

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Originally if the pandemic wouldn’t have happened we would have been done with the Wimbledon and preparing for the last Grand Slam of the year the US Open. But this season has been disruptive. Still, the US Open is starting on the 31st of August and it will be the 2nd Grand Slam of the year and the first one in the resuming calendar.

Source: Match Point Canada

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Bhavishya Mittal is a tennis author for EssentiallySports, who is currently pursuing his Bachelor's degree in Journalism from Manipal University. A former sports editor for The Manipal Journal, Bhavishya has also worked for The New Indian Express. He has a keen eye for many sports but he is a particularly ardent follower of tennis, with a zest to create riveting articles on the ever-evolving sport.
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