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Get ready, girls: We're breaking the Internet again.

Less than a month after his copycat rendition of Eugenie Bouchard's backyard-bikini photo shoot went viral, Sam Querrey is at it again: teasing an incoming follow-up to his humorous take on the Canadian's social media posts.

It's no secret that former Wimbledon finalist Bouchard has a massive online presence, boasting 2.4 million Instagram followers. One of those folks is Querrey, her fellow former top-ranked tennis player and occasional PPA Tour pickleball peer, who during Wimbledon set keyboards ablaze as he donned a neon green Speedo and good-naturedly mocked her penchant for posing in barely-there bikinis. (If you don't know what we're talking about, click the link below.)

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But the roast did little to deter Bouchard as the dog days of summer have worn on. She once again got people talking in the last week when she uploaded photos and videos of herself playing tennis while wearing a bikini (and later, posing on the beach in the same colorful two-piece).

It was all the ammo that Querrey needed to resurrect "Genie (Sam's Version)."

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After his first effort drew a thumbs-up from Bianca Andreescu, Leylah Fernandez and Reilly Opelka, plus a plethora of tennis fans, Querrey decided to ask the masses if they wanted to see a sequel based off of Bouchard's newest content.

"Should I do it?" he polled his followers, while holding what appeared to be a white-and-floral-patterned bikini bottom.

The muse herself, though, is not ready for the follow-up.

"Oh God, pls [please] no," she joked as she reposted Querrey into her own Instagram story.

Will he or won't he? We think we have an idea.

Will he or won't he? We think we have an idea.

But whether or not Querrey follows through on his promise, Bouchard won't just be starring on social media this summer.

In the last week, it was announced that the Canadian was given a wild card to the qualifying tournament at the upcoming WTA 1000 tournament in Toronto. She'll play in either the main draw or qualifying of her country's flagship tournament for the 14th time, but hasn't featured in the main draw since 2019.

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Bouchard has only played two professional tennis tournaments this year as she continues to balance her touring career with one in professional pickleball. She reached the quarterfinals of an ITF World Tennis Tour event in Zephyrhills, Fla. in May, and played doubles this week at the WTA 500 Mubadala Citi DC Open with Sloane Stephens, where they lost in Tuesday's first round.