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by Pierce Funk Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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A settlement has been reached in tennis starlet Eugenie Bouchard’s slip-and-fall lawsuit against the managers of the US Open. The dollar figure to be paid to Bouchard by the United States Tennis Association was not disclosed. But a day prior, Bouchard’s lawyer had predicted that a jury award would net his client millions of dollars.

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What happened to Eugenie Bouchard?

(Reuters) - Canadian tennis player Eugenie Bouchard reached a settlement in her lawsuit with the U.S. Tennis Association (USTA) on Friday after a fall at the 2015 U.S. Open resulted in her withdrawal and a concussion.

What percentage of comparative negligence did Bouchard get?

Bouchard, 23, won the liability phase of the trial on Thursday, though the jury said that she bore 25 percent of the comparative negligence for her injury. That meant that the U.S.T.A. would have had to pay Bouchard only 75 percent of whatever value the jury assigned to her damages.

What did Bouchard say about the lawsuit?

“It’s been a long time, but it’s something I wanted to do,” Bouchard said of the lawsuit. “It’s been two and a half years, so I’m happy it’s over.”

Did Morelli try to persuade Bouchard to take the deal?

But in the corridors of the courthouse, Morelli appeared to persuade Bouchard, who was alongside her mother, Julie Leclair, to take the deal the U.S.T.A. had offered. “When people attack you and attack your name, you get affected by that,” Morelli said of Bouchard’s hesitation.

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Does Eugenie Bouchard still play?

Eugenie Bouchard has withdrawn from Wimbledon due to the “WTA's decision to not award ranking points at this year's Championships”. The 2014 finalist has seen her ranking tumble after undergoing surgery on a shoulder injury suffered on the way to the final at the Guadalajara Open back in March 2021.

Is Eugenie Bouchard a twin?

Eugenie Bouchard has made a rare public appearance with twin sister Beatrice, stunning fans at Coachella. The Bouchard sisters attended the music festival in California together this week - a rare move for the twins after a sad family split.

What does Eugenie Bouchard do now?

In June, Bouchard announced her comeback to the tour at the Wimbledon Championships for the first time since 2021 Monterrey Open. After receiving entry through her protected ranking for Wimbledon, she decided to skip The Championships with no WTA rankings points to offer. She made her comeback at the Vancouver Open.

What does Beatrice Bouchard do for a living?

While her sister has been a training athlete since the age of 12, Beatrice is a model signed to Dulcedo Management and has appeared in L'Oréal, La Senza, and Lace Canada advertisements. While her twin may be the professional athlete, modeling has kept Beatrice in tip-top shape.

Does Eugenie Bouchard have a sister?

Beatrice BouchardCharlotte BouchardEugenie Bouchard/Sisters

How many siblings does Eugenie Bouchard have?

Beatrice BouchardCharlotte BouchardWilliam BouchardEugenie Bouchard/Siblings

Who are Eugenie Bouchard's parents?

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Who does Genie Bouchard date?

Mason RudolphEugenie Bouchard and Mason Rudolph went Instagram official with their relationship on Sunday. The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback posted an image where the two can be seen embracing at a picturesque beach in Cabo San Lucas.

Why did Bouchard want to be kept out of the trial?

Bouchard had also wanted her social media posts to be kept out of the trial, arguing that they painted a misleadingly sunny portrait of her life since the injury. Judge Ann M. Donnelly ruled against that request, too, saying that the court is public and that social media is an admissible record of her state of mind pertaining to various claims of emotional damages and psychological suffering.

When did Bouchard sue?

Bouchard sued the U.S.T.A. in October 2015, about six weeks after she slipped on cleaning fluid on the floor of a dimly lit trainers room at the U.S. Open in New York. She had to withdraw from the singles, doubles and mixed doubles events, and she did not complete a match for the rest of that season. Bouchard, 23, won the liability phase of the ...

What happened to Eugenie Bouchard?

Eugenie Bouchard and the United States Tennis Association reached a resolution on Friday, ending Bouchard’s lawsuit over the head injury she sustained from a fall at the 2015 United States Open.

Where is Bouchard's next tournament?

Bouchard’s next tournament is expected to be in Indian Wells, Calif., in March. She is currently ranked 116th, well outside the cutoff for the main draw, but she said she was hoping to receive a wild card. Advertisement. Continue reading the main story.

Did the jury hear Bouchard's testimony?

The jury did not end up hearing that information, which Bouchard had been eager to keep private. She had filed a motion, which was denied, seeking to remove reporters from the courtroom for testimony regarding her endorsements.

Who won the liability phase of the trial?

Bouchard, 23, won the liability phase of the trial on Thursday, though the jury said that she bore 25 percent of the comparative negligence for her injury. That meant that the U.S.T.A. would have had to pay Bouchard only 75 percent of whatever value the jury assigned to her damages.

Who is Bouchard's lawyer?

Benedict Morelli, Bouchard’s lawyer, initially said he was ready to put her on the stand after the hours of talks had not yielded a resolution. She testified Wednesday in the liability phase of the trial. But in the corridors of the courthouse, Morelli appeared to persuade Bouchard, who was alongside her mother, Julie Leclair, to take the deal the U.S.T.A. had offered.

What happened to Bouchard's second phase?

A second phase, at which Bouchard was expected testify about how the accident had harmed her career and the jury was to decide what damages the USTA should pay, was interrupted on Friday by several hours of closed-door talks between the parties. They emerged with the deal but declined to disclose the terms.

What happened to Eugenie Bouchard?

NEW YORK — The United States Tennis Association and popular Canadian player Eugenie Bouchard reached a settlement in her liability lawsuit on Friday, ending a trial at which she testified about slipping and falling on a wet locker room floor at the 2015 U.S. Open and suffering a head injury.

When did Eugenie Bouchard leave court?

Tennis star Eugenie Bouchard leaves Brooklyn Federal court, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2018, in New York. (Mary Altaffer/AP) NEW YORK — The United States Tennis Association and popular Canadian player Eugenie Bouchard reached a settlement in her liability lawsuit on Friday, ending a trial at which she testified about slipping and falling on ...

Did Bouchard lose her endorsement?

Kaminsky responded that though Bouchard fell in the rankings she didn’t lose any of her lucrative off-court endorsement deals. "Everyone who sponsored her before the U.S. Open continues to," he said, adding she remained "very marketable" because of a large following on social media.

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