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Eugenie Bouchard hasn't had enough of a comeback

Quebec scored 6-2, 6-2 against Dutchman Arianne Hartono in the opening round of the Odlum Brown Open WTA 125 event in West Vancouver on Tuesday. lost to

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Pat Hickey  •  Montreal Gazette
Eugenie Bouchard during a press event in West Vancouver on August 15, 2022.
Press Event, West Vancouver, August 15 PHOTO BY NICK PROCAYLO /PNG

She made her comeback, losing 6-2, 6-2 decision to Dutchman Arianne Hartono in the opening round of the Odlum Brown Open WTA 125 event in West Vancouver on Tuesday.

Bouchard, 28, from Westmount, will enter her first tournament since losing in the first round of the March 2021 event in Mexico. was participating. necessary surgery.

Bouchard, who was ranked fifth in the world in 2014, had entered Wimbledon directly, but the WTA banned Russian and Belarusian players, so she won't be awarded her points in the rankings. decided to withdraw. She had an Atlanta wildcard three weeks before her, but she decided not to play.

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