Well, she's not Garbine Muguruza yet. For one, she hasn't won a major. Second, she hasn't stayed among the WTA Tour elite.
It's true that Genie Bouchard had, by her own admission, a 2016 season that was "very average" to "almost bad." She's down to No. 47 in the world—No. 51 at the time she sat down withSports Illustrated's Jamie Lisanti for a candid chat in a New York City hotel. The results shed light on Bouchard's thought patterns about her 2016 season, her family and her future prospects.
"My season is definitely not what I would've wanted it to have been," Bouchard told Lisanti, who was filling in for regular podcast titan Jon Wertheim. "I had some ups and downs, for sure... Honestly, I had a very average year or a bad year almost, but I'm still Top 50 in the world. So not a complete disaster, but obviously I expect more than that, and it's where I am right now."
Here are 13 more reveals Bouchard made over the course of the 22-minute podcast:
On her fall from the WTA top 10: "These things can happen to the best of us. I remember that Andre Agassi dropped well past [No.] 100, and came back to be No. 1 in the world again. It shows you anything can happen, it shows that if you persevere you can do it, and it also shows you that players who have been one of the best in their field, who have reached great heights—and I did, I got to [No. 5] in the world—it shows that you still have that. And it's just about figuring out the right plan, the right strategy, having the team around you. You don't lose your talent."
About her sterling 2014 season, when she reached the Wimbledon final and two other major semifinals: "It's time to focus on today, and get over it. Try to live for right now and do the best you can right now. It's the past. That's what's so interesting about tennis, and so tough. You constantly have to prove yourself, week after week. You can win a tournament on Sunday, and the next tournament's starting on Monday, and you're back to zero and equal to everyone else in the draw. That's what's so mentally tough about this crazy game we play."