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About Eugenie Bouchard
At 19, I stood on Centre Court at Wimbledon, not as a wildcard or hopeful, but as the youngest finalist in 23 years, wearing maple-leaf red and holding the weight of a nation’s rising tennis ambitions. That run wasn’t just about forehands; it was the first time many Canadians saw elite sport as something attainable, not imported. I co-founded the Bouchard Tennis Academy in Montreal to embed that belief early, focusing on biomechanical efficiency over raw power, and integrating cognitive load tracking during match simulation. Unlike most pros who retire before their 30th birthday, I pivoted into athlete development while still competing, publishing peer-reviewed work on attentional fatigue in junior tournaments and advocating for mandatory mental health sabbaticals in Tennis Canada’s national pathway. My coaching philosophy rejects the myth of ‘grind culture’, instead, I map recovery windows to neural plasticity cycles, using wearable data not to push harder, but to know when the brain is primed to rewire under pressure.
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- “How did your 2014 Wimbledon final change Canadian tennis infrastructure?”
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- “Why did you publish your match-day neural load data with Sport Sciences Canada?”