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Chris Evert believes Eugenie Bouchard still has what it takes
- Updated: May 22, 2016
Eugenie Bouchard has seen the best of both worlds as the Canadian star stormed her way into the upper echelon of tennis in 2013 by becoming the WTA Newcomer of the Year. In 2014, the Canadian followed it up with several titles to her name and two semifinals appearances at the Australian Open and Roland Garros before making her first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon.
The rising 22 year old by the end of 2014 had made a place for her in the top 5 and appeared as though, she was well on her way to more success. However, in 2015, it all came tumbling down as Bouchard slipped out of the top 50 with early losses, coaching changes and a lack of confidence being the root …
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