The 24-year-old is enjoying some time off after her gruelling year and had a night on the town in Miami, US, this weekend.
The blonde tennis star is known for being the first Canadian-born tennis player to reach the final of a Grand Slam tournament in singles four years ago.
But she’s slipped to 88th in the world since then.
After a relatively positive 2018 season though, she took time out from training to attend the night out for Sports Illustrated.
“At the end of the night LOL”
Eugenie Bouchard
The famous magazine is known for its bikini shoots with sport stars.
Bouchard has starred in tiny bikinis in the magazine for the past two years.
Pics from before and after were posted on her Instagram.
The first was a stunning snap of her in a white figure-hugging dress and a pink fluffy purse as an accessory.
She captioned the pic: “Last night with my @si_swimsuit fam.”
Then a pic from the end of the night showed her lying on the sofa looking a little worse for wear, saying: “At the end of the night LOL.”
Her 1.8 million followers on Instagram were loving the cheeky uploads.
One said: “Must have been quite the night.”
While another joked: “You’re not going to sleep well like that.”
One more had a question, saying: “Who took the pic?”
This comes as Bouchard enjoyed her time off earlier this week on Miami Beach in Florida.
She showed off her curves for the camera as she slipped into a red bikini which left hardly anything to the imagination.
Bouchard loves updating her fans on Instagram with cheeky pics and selfies.
She’s hoping to climb back up the rankings this year.
Her highest was number five in 2014 while she dropped out of the top 100 last year.
It’s been a more positive season in 2018 though and she is back at number 88.
At the Luxembourg Open, Bouchard almost reached her first WTA final since the 2016 Malaysian Open.
She lost to top seed and eventual champion Julia Görges despite serving for the match at 5-3 in the second set, ultimately losing 7-6 (3), 5-7, 1-6.
However, the ranking points awarded for reaching the semi-finals allowed Bouchard to return to the top 100.
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