Eugenie Bouchard recently gave her fans a behind-the-scenes look at her night out in New York City, where she spent quality time with friends sharing oysters, cocktails, and beautiful views.
The 31-year-old pickleball and tennis star, who is famous for her candid social media presence, uploaded a series of Instagram Stories that depicted her laid-back night out.
Eugenie Bouchard Posts NYC Dinner Moments With Friends
While Bouchard has been somewhat low-profile within the tennis scene over the last few months, she is still a well-known celebrity in the media spotlight due to her popularity on social media.
The initial photograph featured Bouchard sitting at a restaurant table, a drink in her hand, and a big platter of oysters set in front of her. She included a cheeky caption on the image: “this & the biggest catch up sesh you’ve ever seen.”
In the second story, Bouchard shared a glamorous mirror selfie from the restaurant bathroom. That was followed by a photo of the delectable meal she was devouring, sharing a closer view of the banquet with her followers.

The fourth photo presented an awe-inspiring shot of the Manhattan skyline, with the One World Trade Center looming in the distance. Continuing the series, Bouchard uploaded an adorable group picture, grinning widely with her friends. Upon returning to camp, she uploaded another mirror selfie, captioned: “Survived another day.”

Bouchard Steps Back From Pickleball for Tennis Comeback
Bouchard, who was ranked No. 5 in the world, took up professional pickleball in 2023, following a battle with injuries and uneven form on the tennis circuit. She signed up with the PPA Tour for three years and made her debut at the 2024 Hyundai Masters.
Her most recent WTA appearance was at the 2024 National Bank Open in Toronto, where she lost in the qualifiers. The Canadian has resumed her tennis life after accepting a wildcard into an upcoming WTA 125 event. She will play at the Hall of Fame Open in Newport, Rhode Island, scheduled for early July. Bouchard announced her participation via an Instagram post.
She is also scheduled to play later in the year at the fourth installment of the Luxembourg Ladies Tennis Masters, an eight-player invitational tournament played from Oct. 9 through 12.
Bouchard initially hinted about her comeback in February, when she posted a few practice photos taken at the Columbia Tennis Center on her Instagram Stories.
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