Canadian tennis star Eugenie Bouchard has become the latest from the tennis world to join hands for the amelioration of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Notably, Bouchard will be appearing on a live stream with 15 seconds of fame on Instagram. She’ll be talking with journalist Allie Laforce on varied issues. These include dealing with a life without any sports activity.
In that scenario, Bouchard will give us some advice on how to stay sane during these times and what are the best ways to channelise your creativity. However, that’s not the end. They’re also giving away thousands in cash prizes as well as signed stuff from Bouchard.
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They’ll be supporting local COVID-19 relief organizations as well. This is the message that Bouchard conveyed via her Instagram story –
“My friend at 15 seconds of fame and I wanna talk to you about life without sports and all the amazing things you guys are doing to stay creative, sane and productive. We’re also going to be giving away thousands of dollars in prizes, signed stuff from and Allie Laforce will join! “
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What has Eugenie Bouchard been doing on social media?
Notably, Bouchard has been one of the most active stars on social media. In addition to posting some sensational pictures of herself, she has also been talking about tennis related stuff.
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Her April fool prank was also much talked about. She tried to troll her fans by saying that she’d now be switching to a one-handed backhand as that had been her lifelong dream. While that would have made Roger Federer happier, it was only a joke as Genie seems content with using both her hands.
As soon as the quarantine ends, a very important tennis season will begin for Bouchard. She has reached an age where she needs to peak to stand any chance of adding grand slam to her profile. Do you think Eugenie Bouchard will return as a better player once the quarantine ends and tennis season resumes?