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Canadian Eugenie Bouchard (No. 325 in the WTA rankings) will return to competition at the WTA 250 in Bogota thanks to the invitation extended by the Latin American Championship organization. A short stint in 2023, the 29-year-old tennis player will once again be given a chance on the Tour after injuries kept her from remaining among the best in the world.
the The Montreal native has spent 17 months out of competition Until her return last August at the WTA 125 in Vancouver after a shoulder injury forced her to undergo surgery. This year, in an effort to make up for court time, he made a short run on the Ocean Qualifying Tour in Auckland and the Australian Open. Without an official shoot since then, the North American will be back in action at the WTA in Bogota.
He will appear in the competition for the first time in 10 years: the last – and only – time he was there was in 2013 when he played the rankings without reaching the main draw. However, Latin America is an area she fits in well since her most recent impressive result was at the WTA 250 in Guadalajara 2021 when she agreed to define the event, losing out in the battle for the title with Spain’s Sara Sorribes.
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