Eugenie Bouchard Net Worth

Eugenie Bouchard Net Worth

Eugenie Bouchard Net Worth:
$8 Million

Eugenie Bouchard Net Worth

Eugenie Bouchard – Quick Facts
Net Worth: $8 Million
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Gender: Female
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Eugenie Bouchard is one of the most beautiful and talented Canadian tennis player. She is currently living in Miami. She is supposedly the first Canadian born tennis player who represented Canada in the 2014 Wimbledon Championships and was fortunate to reach the final of a Grand Slam tournament in singles. She finished runner-up to Petra Kvitová. She’s a former World No.5, and her ranking is currently 341.

Career

She participated in Grand Slam finals in 2014 in tournament “Wimbledon” but unfortunately is lost the match. She participated in many WTA Premier Mandatory and Premier 5 finals. She won many matches whereas she lost many games. But yet she never gave up. Bouchard has had a fantastic run at the Premier 5 Pan Pacific Open.

Eugenie Bouchard Net Worth
Eugenie Bouchard is looking supreme as ever, and her net worth isn’t too bad either.

Personal Life

Eugenie Bouchard is the twin daughter of Michel Bouchard, an investment banker, and Julie Leclair. Beatrice Bouchard was Eugenie’s twin sister, who is six minutes older to her. Other than Beatrice, Eugenie has two more younger siblings, a sister named Charlotte, who was born in the year 1995 and a brother named William, who was born in the year 1999.

Quotes

“Someone that I’m really inspired by, and that I look up to, is Oprah. It’s amazing how she created such an empire.”

— Eugenie Bouchard

“After they lose, I think all tennis players go back to a specific part of the match where they wish they had done something different.”

— Eugenie Bouchard

“I have very vivid dreams, and often – this happens to me at least a few times a week – I don’t know if something happened in real life or in a dream. I’m like, ‘Mom, did this neighbor come over, or was it a dream?’ And she’s like, ‘No, what are you talking about?’”

— Eugenie Bouchard

“Even the greatest player of all times loses sets or is down in a match. It just shows that, you know, a win is never guaranteed. It shows all of us that we have to work for every point, fight for every point no matter what.”

— Eugenie Bouchard

“I did not have a normal life. I’d be training when my sister would be at birthday parties and sleepovers. I finished high school by correspondence, basically working two full-time jobs. The last years were very, very tough. But I was willing to do that. It’s all about sacrifice.”

— Eugenie Bouchard


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