You may not have gone as far as you wanted but you've done more than any other Canadian Tennis player. I'm proud you're a Canadian.
Oh, and I'm sure you'll enjoy the $500,000. You earned it.
ya! and many more titles will follow if she has the right frame of mind and not get caught up in the hype.Congratulations on winning the Nuremberg Cup. The French Open next...
http://www.tsn.ca/tennis/story/?id=453017
This is true - so much potential for success though. I would love to see her win a major for this country.ya! and many more titles will follow if she has the right frame of mind and not get caught up in the hype.
young players on tour tend to get overwhelmed as soon as they start seeing some success.
Genie's got game and an excellent athlete. her mental toughness is probably her weakness for now.
she collapses mentally when games are close and when facing opponents ranked higher than her.
but I like her game and I'd say she could go a long way in any of the majors this year. GO CANADA!
That will be a defining moment for Bouchard and Canadian tennis if she is victorious.Women's Semifinals (TSN)
Bouchard vs. Sharapova
Thursday at 9am et/6am pt
Am planning to get up early tomorrow to watch Genie against Sharapova, 6 a.m. our time. Two long legged honeys.
With the success of not only Bouchard and Raonic, but also, Pospisil and Rebecca Marino(unfortunately for her, having to deal with the stress of the constant physical and mental demands..while battling depression ended her career far too short!)...as well as, other up and comers like Peliwo(especially at the Junior Level)...Canadian tennis has already climbed huge strides in becoming a World Group force! I know for me, it makes it a little more enjoyable to watch and cheer for a fellow Canadian for sure, especially when it happens in a quarter/semi-final of a major...hopefully a final soon!That will be a defining moment for Bouchard and Canadian tennis if she is victorious.





