Eugenie Bouchard was spotted partying with her twin sister Beatrice at the Yellowstone Club in Madison County. The Canadian later also enjoyed a skiing adventure at the resort.
Bouchard took to Instagram to share a glimpse of her picturesque getaway at the exclusive Yellowstone Club, a private residential haven nestled in the Rocky Mountains. Accompanied by her twin sister Beatrice, who is just six minutes older than her, Bouchard delighted her followers with a series of images and videos capturing the highlights of their stay.
On the second day, she documented their ascent into the mountains, showcasing the breathtaking scenery of the club’s expansive 2,900 skiable acres. In the posts, she also featured a stunning snow-covered slope and an image of herself striking a pose in her skiing attire.
Bouchard is slated to participate in the third edition of the Pickleball Slam. She will grace the pickleball court with several tennis legends.
Steffi Graf opened up about Eugenie Bouchard's transition from tennis to pickleball ahead of Pickleball Slam 3
The Pickleball Slam 3 has been generating excitement with promotional videos highlighting the upcoming doubles showdown featuring tennis legends Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf against Andy Roddick and Eugenie Bouchard.
In one recent clip, Agassi and Graf discussed Bouchard's transition from tennis to pickleball. The former World No. 5 on the WTA Tour has recently begun competing professionally in pickleball while balancing both sports at an elite level.
"Genie’s been really playing well this year, taking it professional. I think the jump from tennis into pickleball is not an easy transition, and doubles and mixed is so different from tennis, so it's a little harder. We're hoping she doesn't have too much of an edge there," Graff said.
"To Stef’s point, I totally respect Genie for being one of the first ones to bridge that gap from tennis to pickle. The strength it takes, the courage it takes, to put yourself in a competitive environment, put yourself on the line in something that's not terribly familiar to you, just shows her competitive (nature)," Agassi added.
The highly anticipated event is scheduled for February 16, 2025, at the Michelob ULTRA Arena in Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. Agassi and Graf will defend their title against Roddick and Bouchard with a $1 million prize pool up for grabs.