Former Tennis Star Eugenie Bouchard Joins Tennis Channel as Analyst

Bouchard, who retired last July, made her debut as a pundit at the BNP Paribas Open in March 2026.

Mar. 13, 2026 at 9:11pm

Former world No. 5 tennis player Eugenie Bouchard has joined the Tennis Channel as a pundit and analyst, making her debut at the BNP Paribas Open in March 2026. Bouchard, who retired from professional tennis last July, shared photos and videos on Instagram of her on-air moments, including interviewing German player Eva Lys. This isn't Bouchard's first time in the analyst seat, as she previously joined the Tennis Channel in August 2021 during her recovery from shoulder surgery.

Why it matters

Bouchard's transition from professional tennis player to television analyst marks an interesting career pivot for the former Wimbledon finalist. As a popular and charismatic figure in the sport, her move into broadcasting could signal a new chapter in her public life and continued involvement in the tennis world.

The details

Bouchard, who turned 32 in February 2026, celebrated her birthday with a martini-themed bash in New York City's West Village earlier this month. The Canadian player retired after falling to Belinda Bencic in the final singles match of the National Bank Open in Montreal last July, confirming earlier that month that she planned to play her final tournament in her hometown.

  • Bouchard joined the Tennis Channel as a pundit during the BNP Paribas Open, which took place from March 1-15, 2026.
  • Bouchard retired from professional tennis in July 2025.
  • Bouchard previously joined the Tennis Channel as a studio analyst and commentator in August 2021 during her recovery from shoulder surgery.

The players

Eugenie Bouchard

A former world No. 5 tennis player who reached the Wimbledon final in 2014, becoming the first Canadian to reach a Grand Slam singles final. She retired from professional tennis in July 2025 and has now joined the Tennis Channel as a pundit and analyst.

Eva Lys

A 24-year-old Ukrainian-born German tennis player whom Bouchard interviewed during her debut as a Tennis Channel pundit.

Belinda Bencic

The 17th seed who defeated Bouchard in the final singles match of the National Bank Open in Montreal, leading to Bouchard's retirement from professional tennis.

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What they’re saying

“Risky of them to give me a mic,”

— Eugenie Bouchard

“Showing up to my first tournament after announcing my retirement.”

— Eugenie Bouchard

What’s next

Bouchard's new role as a Tennis Channel analyst is expected to continue throughout the 2026 tennis season, providing her with a platform to share her insights and expertise with viewers.

The takeaway

Eugenie Bouchard's transition from professional tennis player to television analyst demonstrates her continued passion for the sport and her ability to adapt to new challenges. Her move into broadcasting could inspire other retired athletes to explore similar career paths and stay involved in their respective fields.