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Eugenie Bouchard Asks Her Fans ‘Not to Send Dating Resumes’

Published 03/22/2020, 6:54 PM EDT

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With the tennis players locked inside their houses during the self-quarantine period, they are bored to an extent with the self-isolation period. It seems the Canadian tennis player Eugenie Bouchard is also finding it difficult to kill time during these tough days which the world is facing.

A few days ago she tweeted: “Not complaining, but I feel like quarantine would be a lot more fun with a boyfriend.”

Following that, she started getting dating resumes to her email. And she asked her fans to stop doing that. “My agent just informed me you guys are sending ‘dating resumes’ to the email in my bio YOU ALL NEED TO STOP,” she tweeted. 

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During the quarantine period, Bouchard continues to keep up with her tennis training and also works out in her private gym.

Eugenie Bouchard in 2020

On the WTA Tour, World Number 328 Eugenie Bouchard lost to Amanda Anisimova in the quarterfinals of ASB Classic. And then the former-Australian Open semifinalist Bouchard failed to qualify for this year’s Aussie Open.

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Post that, she lost her first-round match at Oracle Challenger. Later, she flew to Switzerland and represented Team Canada at Fed Cup 2020. However, with her on-going injuries, she couldn’t play. 

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Bouchard was scheduled a match-up against then-World Number five Belinda Bencic, but her wrist injury halted her play. Later, teammate Gabriela Dabrowski replaced Bouchard in the singles rubber.

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“Genie hurt her wrist during the last five minutes of practice,” Canada’s captain explained. “We didn’t know how bad it would be but it was bothering her quite a bit so we made the decision [to bring in Gaby].”

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After the Fed Cup, she was sidelined from the WTA Tour in the month of February. And in March, the tour was suspended amid coronavirus pandemic.

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