Retired tennis star Eugenie Bouchard recently enjoyed some R&R in the British Virgin Islands, as seen in photos she shared on Instagram this week.
The 31-year-old Canadian, who retired from tennis in July, exclaimed during the vacation in a series of messages, saying she had a lot of fun with her brother, Will Bouchard.
“It’s your sign to take a vacation with brothers and sisters
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Eugénie Bouchard sunbathing in the British Virgin Islands in December 2025. Instagram/Eugénie Bouchard
Will, who also shared a collage of photos from the trip on his Instagram, added: “Your sign to make this sibling trip happen.
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Eugenie – who has a twin sister, Beatrice, with her other sister Charlotte – has worn a multitude of swimsuits, including a red bikini and a white one-piece.
Eugénie Bouchard and her brother Will Bouchard in snorkeling gear on a boat in the British Virgin Islands. Instagram/Eugenie Bouchard
The blonde beauty also looked stunning in a floral print mini dress for one of their nights out on the island.
Eugenie and Will enjoyed snorkeling, among other water activities.
Eugénie Bouchard looks stunning in a floral print mini dress while vacationing in the British Virgin Islands in December 2025. Instagram/Eugénie Bouchard
Eugénie Bouchard enjoyed some R&R during a post-retirement trip to the British Virgin Islands in December 2025. Instagram/Eugénie Bouchard
She and fellow tennis star Sloane Stephens competed in the Little Dix Bay Tennis Cup at Rosewood Little Dix, a secluded Caribbean retreat, other photos and videos show.
This event included a tennis clinic, Pro-Am tournament, player meetings and community services.
Bouchard retired after losing to 17th seed Belinda Bencic, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, in the final singles match of the National Bank Open in Montreal in July.
She confirmed earlier that month that she planned to play her final tournament in her hometown.
Bouchard juggled fame and celebrity on social media when she reached that year’s Wimbledon final at the age of 20 in 2014 and achieved a career world ranking of No. 5.
