Eugenie Bouchard steps out on the red carpet of the ESPY Awards in a tiny sequin dress with Olivia Dunne

In Hollywood, Bouchard joined Olivia Dunne at the ESPY Awards. The ESPYs are ESPN’s annual awards show.

Eugenie has garnered 3.2 million Instagram followers through her tennis career and has built a huge following online.

After missing 17 months due to shoulder surgery in 2021, she now regularly competes in exhibition tournaments.

Known as sport’s Oscars, celebrities flock to attend the red carpet event. Names such as gymnast Dunne, boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard and tennis icon Serena Williams attended.

At the event, Dunne wore a gold dress and Bouchard wore a tiny sequin dress.

She wrote in her caption : “ESPYs 2024

obsessed w all these people 💘”

At the event, Dunne wore a gold dress and Bouchard wore a tiny sequin dress.
(Image: geniebouchard / Instagram)

She received a flood of thirsty, loving, and adoring comments from her fans with over 21k likes .

One man joked, “Okay fine, I’ll go on a date with you. Just one though!”

“so stunning!! and this dressssss” added another.

“Very beautiful and stunning ❤️❤️🥰” said someone, while another said, “Beaut😍🔥”

“Hockey- did they have a pickle ball award- missed you at Wimbledon!!😭😭” said another participant.

(Image: geniebouchard / Instagram)

Although she briefly announced her intention to walk away from tennis to focus on pickleball, Bouchard plans to return to the sport and juggle rackets in the future.

In February this year, Bouchard posted an Instagram story photo of herself wearing a red suit with a white bra.

An admirer commented on her most recent post showcasing her return to the court: “Love to see ya back on the court!”

One commenter wrote: “That smile”

Another said: “Texas slay!”

And a fourth commented: “Most beautiful player since Sabatini! ”

(Image: geniebouchard / Instagram)

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About Eugenie Bouchard :

A Canadian professional tennis player, Eugenie “Genie” Bouchard reached the final of the Wimbledon Championships in 2014 as the first Canadian-born player to represent Canada in a major singles tournament.

Bouchard also reached the semifinals of the 2014 Australian Open and 2014 French Open. Having won the 2012 Wimbledon girls’ title as a junior, she was named WTA Newcomer of the Year at the end of the 2013 WTA Tour. Bouchard received the WTA Most Improved Player award for the 2014 season and reached a career-high ranking of world No. 5, becoming the first Canadian tennis player to be ranked in the top 5 in singles.