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Eugenie Bouchard shares career twist after birthday bash in NYC


Former tennis player Eugenie Bouchard took her talents to broadcasting less than a year after she retired from the game in July.

The former world No. 5 joined the Tennis Channel as a pundit during the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells, taking place through March 1-15.

“Risky of them to give me a mic,” the Canadian captioned an Instagram carousel post, sharing photos of her on-air moments.

Retired tennis player Eugenie Bouchard joined the Tennis Channel as a pundit during the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells in March 2026. Instagram/Eugenie Bouchard

One image shows Bouchard interviewing Eva Lys, a 24-year-old Ukrainian-born German tennis player.

Another Instagram clip shows her arriving at Indian Wells with the caption, “Showing up to my first tournament after announcing my retirement.”

Eugenie Bouchard getting ready to do analyst work for the Tennis Channel at the 2026 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells in March. Instagram/Eugenie Bouchard

This isn’t Bouchard’s first time in the analyst seat.

She joined the Tennis Channel as a studio analyst and commentator in August 2021 during her recovery from shoulder surgery.

Eugenie Bouchard celebrating her birthday in the West Village in New York City in 2026. Instagram/Eugenie Bouchard

Bouchard, who turned 32 on Feb. 25, had a martini-themed bash in the West Village in New York, as seen in an Instagram post shared earlier this month.

Bouchard retired after falling to No. 17 seed Belinda Bencic, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, in the final singles match in the National Bank Open in Montreal last July.

She confirmed earlier that month that she planned to play her final tournament in her hometown.

Bouchard juggled fame and social media stardom when she reached the Wimbledon final at age 20 in 2014, where she became the first Canadian to reach a Grand Slam singles final — and achieved a career-high ranking of world No. 5.





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