Genie Bouchard ditches pickleball court for toned ab-revealing sweater and jeans fit

When Genie Bouchard isn’t giving it her all on the tennis and most recently pickleball courts, she’s certainly putting her all into her fit game.
The 30-year-old Bouchard was first Canadian-born player to make the finals of Wimbledon back in 2014. She’s still dominating opponents while crushing with her model looks.

She’s been slaying looks like her miniskirt in New York City, and her fire-red minidress casino jackpot dress in the Bahamas, and her behind-the-scenes white pickleball fit after a win, and her holiday glam flex Christmas miniskirt.
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For her latest win off the court, Bouchard wowed in an ab-revealing unbuttoned sweater top with ribbons and the jeans while posing on a wooden staircase.

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Yet another great look by Bouchard.
Besides Wimbledon, Bouchard reached the semifinals of the Australian and French Open. She’s also no joke on the pickleball court having just taken down No. 2 seed Brooke Buckner at the PPA The Masters in Palm Springs.

Bouchard now boasts 2.3 million followers on Instagram and is quite the influencer with looks like her latest sweater and jeans stunner.
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