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Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard in action during a pratice session prior to the Fed Cup match between Switzerland and Canada on in Biel,Switzerland. (Photo by Tennis Canada/MB Media/Getty Images)

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Canada’s Eugenie Bouchard in action during a pratice session prior to the Fed Cup match between Switzerland and Canada on in Biel,Switzerland. (Photo by Tennis Canada/MB Media/Getty Images)
Canadian star Eugenie Bouchard is not playing any tennis events at the moment. Hence, she has been very active on social media with all the free time she’s been getting.
Recently, on Instagram, she used the ‘What are you gonna dance’ feature. This chooses a random celebrity and prints your face on them to make it look like you are dancing in their body.
When the Canadian used this feature, her face was printed on PSY, who made the viral ‘Gangnam Style‘ track. Here’s the video that resulted from it which is absolutely hilarious.
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Eugenie Bouchard 2021
Genie surely enjoys posting such hilarious videos for all of her fans. However, her main focus is going to be on training hard for the 2021 season.
Recently, the Canadian competed at the qualifiers for the 2021 Australian Open. She won her first match with ease, but the second did not go well at all. She lost it in straight sets even though she was up by two breaks in the second set. This loss marked the second consecutive time that Genie failed to qualify for the main draw and she would not be happy about it.
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AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND – JANUARY 08: Eugenie Bouchard of Canada celebrates her win against Caroline Garcia of France. It was during day three of the 2020 Women’s ASB Classic at ASB Tennis Centre. It was on January 08, 2020 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Greg Bowker/Getty Images)
The former World No. 5 has certainly suffered a setback but all hope is not lost. The last 12 months have been very positive for the 26-year-old as she jumped from No. 262 in the rankings to No. 140. In addition to that, she also made it to the third round of the French Open after a few miserable years.
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The Canadian still has a long way to go and she knows that. This is why she will be training harder than ever and hopefully, 2021 will be the year she finally returns to the Top 10.
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