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PERTH, AUSTRALIA – JANUARY 05: Eugenie Bouchard of Canada looks on during her singles match against Elise Mertens of Belgium on day seven during the 2018 Hopman Cup at Perth Arena on January 5, 2018 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

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PERTH, AUSTRALIA – JANUARY 05: Eugenie Bouchard of Canada looks on during her singles match against Elise Mertens of Belgium on day seven during the 2018 Hopman Cup at Perth Arena on January 5, 2018 in Perth, Australia. (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)
Eugenie Bouchard, the Canadian tennis ace, has always used her time wisely, both on and off the court. Therefore, when she suffered an injury that made her sit out for months, Bouchard used the time to involve in activities that her schedule wouldn’t permit.
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The Canadian was seen attending some high-pressure matches of the sport of her interest, like golf and basketball.
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The Arizona adventure of Eugenie Bouchard
The right-handed tennis ace showed up at the National team championship in Arizona. Recently, she shared a picture and clips from that day’s baseball match, and wrote, “World tour of sporting events continues.”

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Eugenie Bouchard of Canada reacts during the ladies singles first round match against Risa Ozaki of Japan day three of the 2017 French Open at Roland Garros on May 30, 2017 in Paris, France. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
The former World No.5 was also present in Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium and cheered for Red Bull’s Max Verstappen in this year’s Miami Grand Prix.
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Further, her fans were starting to get anxious about her comeback. The 28-year-old recently provided some relief to her fans by breaking the news of her comeback to the tour.
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Bouchard is gearing up for the grass-court season
The 2014 Wimbledon runner-up is looking forward to making her comeback after struggling with a shoulder injury for months. Bouchard earlier was eyeing a return at Roland Garros. However, her physical state didn’t allow her to do so.
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Therefore, after giving apt time for her body to recover, she will step on the grass courts of London. With the help of protected ranking, Bouchard will skip the qualifiers and start the tournament from the main draw. However, Bouchard will have her work cut out, as rising players such as Coco Gauff and World No.1, Iga Swiatek are currently in scintillating form.
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