Who is Eugenie Bouchard? Retired tennis star shares bold island moments after stepping away at 31 (Image Via Getty) Eugenie Bouchard is enjoying life away from competitive tennis, and she is letting fans see it. The former Wimbledon finalist shared new photos this week from a calm vacation in the British Virgin Islands. The pictures came months after she retired from professional tennis in July. At 31, Eugenie Bouchard looks relaxed, happy, and free as she spends quality time with her family after closing a long chapter in her sports career.The Canadian tennis star posted the photos on Instagram earlier this week. She traveled with her brother, Will Bouchard, and the two spent their days enjoying the beach, water activities, and quiet island nights. Her posts quickly caught attention online.
Eugenie Bouchard enjoys sibling vacation in the British Virgin Islands
Eugenie Bouchard shared several pictures from the British Virgin Islands, showing moments from her beach holiday. In one post, she wrote, “This is your sign to do a sibling vacation,” giving fans a warm look into the trip. Her brother, Will Bouchard, also posted photos and wrote, “Your sign to make that sibling trip happen.” The photos showed Eugenie Bouchard wearing different swimsuits, including a red bikini and a white one-piece. She also shared pictures from evenings on the island, where she wore a floral mini dress. The siblings were seen snorkeling and enjoying the clear blue water during their stay.Eugenie has a close bond with her family. Along with Will, she has a twin sister, Beatrice Bouchard, and another sister, Charlotte Bouchard. This trip focused on quiet time and simple fun, away from busy schedules and tennis pressure.During the same vacation, Eugenie Bouchard also took part in a tennis event. She joined fellow American tennis player Sloane Stephens at the Little Dix Bay Tennis Cup. The event took place at Rosewood Little Dix Bay, a private Caribbean resort. Photos and videos showed the players coaching fans, playing a Pro-Am match, and joining community service activities.Eugenie Bouchard officially retired from tennis in July at the National Bank Open in Montreal. She played her final singles match against Belinda Bencic, losing 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. Earlier that month, she confirmed that the Montreal event would be her final tournament, making it a special goodbye in her hometown.Bouchard rose to fame in 2014 when she reached the Wimbledon final at just 20 years old. That year, she climbed to a career-high world ranking of No. 5. Over time, she also became a major social media figure, balancing fame both on and off the court.Also Read: Aryna Sabalenka And Georgios Frangulis Vs Coco Gauff And Jalen Sera Combined Net Worth: Tennis Stars, Money, And More