Tennis beauty Eugenie Bouchard has been labelled “breathtaking” after sharing bikini snaps of her trip to Richard Branson’s private Caribbean island.
The 29-year-old from Montreal made history when she became the first Canadian-born player to reach Wimbledon's final back in 2014, aged just 20. But the gorgeous athlete has more recently traded making shots on the court to hanging out with the rich and famous.
And perhaps none have been richer than multi-billionaire Branson, whose private island she recently enjoyed a lavish trip to. Bouchard took to Instagram to dazzle her 2.4million followers with an assortment of photos, from beach-side bikini snaps and glitzy dresses to stunning sea views of Necker Island.
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She even posed for a picture alongside Branson after seemingly playing a game of tennis on the Virgin founder’s personal court. “One for the books. Thank you for having me once again Richard Branson,” she captioned the post, while her followers took in all of the beauty on display.
One adoring fan commented under her post: “Seriously breathtaking,” while another wrote: “You are beautiful.”
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A third gushed: “You probably know this already, but you are the most stunning human being to ever walk the Earth,” while another eager fan wrote: “I must admit you’re gorgeous.”
Others added: “You look amazing,” and: “Very very sexy."
Bouchard made her long-awaited official tennis comeback in August last year. A series of defeats saw her finish the year ranked World No. 323, before losing in the opening round of this year's Australian Open and withdrawing from the French Open.
She then lost in the first qualifying round for Wimbledon in straights sets. Luckily, the Canadian’s modelling career and luxurious lifestyle has shown no signs of slowing down.
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