Bouchard: Time For Action
The 2014 Wimbledon finalist called it “a humbling experience” and a learning experience."It was definitely a humbling experience and a bit of an eye-opening experience as well to see, obviously, the difference in the level of the tournament," Bouchard said. "I mean, we didn't even need badges to get on site. You know, people just walked up and there were just so many huge differences."And it was something I wanted to go do myself and, actually, my whole team was against it, but I'm very glad I did. … There was great level of tennis, and I didn't even win the tournament."The trip back to the ITF circuit also reminded Bouchard there is only one antidote for losing."You know, kind of grinding at this level," Bouchard said. "This is what you would have to do if you keep losing — so stop losing."Photo credit: Rogers Cup Facebook
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