Eugenie Bouchard, who reached the Wimbledon final in 2014, has risked an Instagram ban as she posed in a tiny bikini under the Miami sun
Eugenie Bouchard wowed fans on social media(Image: @geniebouchard/Instagram)
A former Wimbledon finalist has risked an Instagram ban while wearing a tiny bikini.
Eugenie Bouchard had fans joking “Christmas has come early” as she showed off her jaw-dropping looks while posing on a boat under some winter sun. The stunner still looked in top shape, months after announcing her retirement from tennis.
Bouchard had been in Miami, Florida, with friends as she shared snaps from the trip on her social media. Once back on dry land, Bouchard also posed in a figure-hugging dress as she took in the sights of Miami.
Eugenie Bouchard wore a tiny bikini as she soaked up some sun(Image: @geniebouchard/Instagram)
“Simple and beautiful,” one fan gushed. While a second declared: “Wow. Christmas came early for us.”
“Literally love you so much,” a third said. As a fourth replied: “Amazing fit Always, top genie!”
And another added: “So beautiful!”
Eugenie Bouchard teased fans on social media(Image: @geniebouchard/Instagram)
Bouchard was tipped for the top of the sport, and she reached the final of Wimbledon in 2014. However, she called time on her career earlier this year.
She said alongside a throwback picture on social media: “You’ll know when it’s time. For me, it’s now. Ending where it all started. Montreal.”
Gavin Ziv, CEO of Tennis Canada, said: “Few athletes have left as profound a mark on Canadian tennis as Genie [Bouchard] has throughout her extraordinary career.
Eugenie Bouchard also shared some snaps from dry land(Image: @geniebouchard/Instagram)
“As one of the very first players to ever be part of the National Tennis Centre presented by Rogers in Montreal, she achieved things that many thought would be impossible for Canadian players.
“Her career highlights, which include a Wimbledon final appearance and a Billie Jean King Cup championship, are nothing short of extraordinary and were a true catalyst for the development of tennis in our country.
“She’s been and still is an incredible ambassador for our sport and, on behalf of Tennis Canada, I want to thank her for everything she’s done. We wish her continued success in the next chapter of her career.”