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The Canadian Press
VANCOUVER — Dating back to the glory days of the Genie's Army, Social was more known for his tennis skills than his media selfies and celebrity hanging out. have it
Her answer was to be invisible.
Well, if you're a fan from Westmount, Quebec, a wish came true Tuesday's women's singles first round at the Brown Her Vans Open, where Bouchard was eliminated. You will be dissatisfied with it. Ariane Hartono of the Netherlands 6-2, 6-2 in the 70th minute.
Indeed, it was her first singles tournament in 17 months for the 28-year-old, due to her right shoulder surgery and rehabilitation. She looked rusty and uncertain at times, which is to be expected, but Hartono, who felt she "stumbled a bit" at the start, quickly gained her footing and stopped for the day. It seemed impossible.
Bouchard, a former world No. 5, played in singles for the first time since losing in the first round of a tournament in Mexico in March 2021.
Bouchard became: The first Canadian to reach the singles final at Grand Her Slam in 2014 was defeated in the Wimbledon final by Petra Herr Kvitova of the Czech Republic, popularly known as the Czech Republic.
Since then, Bouchard has battled numerous injuries, including a concussion from her fall in her room as a trainer at the US Open in September 2015. She and her 17-year-old partner Kayla Cross in London, Ontario, reached the quarterfinals after outlasting the Italian combo of Lucia Bronzetti and Elisabetta Cotcharetto on Sunday at 6-1, 6- Japan's Ajia Muhammad and Japan's Miyu Kato will play against each other. 7(3), 10-4.
Other notable women's singles In her action, Australia's Priscillajon defeated Montreal's Marina Stakcic, who she scored 6-3, 6-3.
Later on Monday, she took on Vancouver's Rebecca Marino, who was ranked No. 6, against New York's Emma Navalo in a tournament held at Hollyburn Country Club in West Vancouver, and Vancouver's Vasek Pospi in the men's event. Sil will take on Felipe Merigeni. Rodriguez Alves of Brazil.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published on August 16, 2022.
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