Canadian sensation Eugenie Bouchard has been on a low note for a long time now. The 28-year-old has been out of the tour since March 2021 following her shoulder injury. Even though she is undergoing a dark phase of her career, one thing that was streamlined for a long time was her love life. The Canadian star had been dating NFL quarterback Mason Rudolph since 2020. However, that’s not the case anymore.
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Bouchard and Rudolph have reportedly broken up. However, the reason for the split remains unknown. The two were often spotted attending each other’s matches at the stadium. Furthermore, the two were highly active on social media, never failing to show love for each other. However, the two have not just unfollowed each other on social media, but have also removed photos of the two together from their profiles.
As per reports, even though the two have ended their two-year-long relationship, the split wasn’t a disastrous one. Instead, both individuals reportedly had an amicable split. Bouchard’s latest Instagram post is proof of this. With breakup news surfacing all over the internet, Bouchard yesterday took to her Instagram, putting up a post.
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In the post, Bouchard was seen wearing a green bikini, as she goes on to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. As per the geotag of the post, the Canadian was enjoying some time off on the beaches of Miami.
On the other hand, Mason has neither made any comments on the breakup nor has he been active on social media. However, reports suggest that the two have decided to remain friends after the breakup.
2014, the turning point in the career of Eugenie Bouchard
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Turning pro in 2008, Bouchard started her professional circuit journey at the 2008 Rogers Cup, losing in the first qualifying round. A similar result took place in the succeeding years. Not losing hope, Bouchard kept fighting, finally playing her first main draw match in 2011 at the Citi Open.
Continued hard work and focused aim helped Bouchard enter the TOP 100 in April 2013, after he reached the quarterfinals of the Family Circle Cup. Having a confidence boost, the Canadian took just 5 months to enter the TOP 50.
Even though the 28-year-old had been rising in her performance. However, 2014 acted as the turning point of her career. In the year, she reached her first quarterfinal of a Grand Slam at the Australian Open. Next, she won her maiden career title at the WTA 250 Nurnberg. Further, she also entered the TOP 10 after becoming a runner-up at 2014 Wimbledon.
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