Canada's Bouchard, the former world number 5 in women's tennis, gave an explanation a few days ago when her remarks to American player Pegula, who won the women's singles runner-up at the recently concluded 4th Grand Slam U.S. Open, were misunderstood by fans. and rebuttal.

Canadian player Bouchard, formerly ranked 5th in the world in women's tennis, made remarks to American player Pegula who won the women's singles runner-up at the recently concluded 4 Grand Slam US Open. Her remarks were misunderstood by fans. She recently Explanations and rebuttals were made.

Former world No. 5 Bouchard

lost to Sabalenka in the 2024 US Open women's singles final. Pegula is the daughter of American billionaire Pegula. Criticisms of the privileged circumstances surfaced on "x" (old Twitter), with one fan advocating for Pegula: "Why be hated for being the daughter of a wealthy family? Money can't buy talent and hard work." In this regard, Bouchard said: "The final of the US Open cannot be bought with money (laughing)."

American tennis player Pegula. His father, Terry Pegula, is an American business tycoon who is currently worth US$6.8 billion.

This sentence was considered by some fans to be a slander against Pegula, causing an uproar. Therefore, Bouchard made his intentions clear to his fans: "I'm complimenting her. She got to a Grand Slam final because of hard work and dedication, etc., not because of money. You can't buy the U.S. Open draw. She's great. ." Then Bouchard added: "I'm leaving this application."

Bouchard seemed to have been accidentally involved in a disaster.

Canadian player Bouchard, formerly ranked 5th in the world in women's tennis, made remarks to American player Pegula who won the women's singles runner-up at the recently concluded 4 Grand Slam US Open. Her remarks were misunderstood by fans. She recently Explanations and rebuttals were made.

Former world No. 5 Bouchard

lost to Sabalenka in the 2024 US Open women's singles final. Pegula is the daughter of American billionaire Pegula. Criticisms of the privileged circumstances surfaced on "x" (old Twitter), with one fan advocating for Pegula: "Why be hated for being the daughter of a wealthy family? Money can't buy talent and hard work." In this regard, Bouchard said: "The final of the US Open cannot be bought with money (laughing)."

American tennis player Pegula. His father, Terry Pegula, is an American business tycoon who is currently worth US$6.8 billion.

This sentence was considered by some fans to be a slander against Pegula, causing an uproar. Therefore, Bouchard made his intentions clear to his fans: "I'm complimenting her. She got to a Grand Slam final because of hard work and dedication, etc., not because of money. You can't buy the U.S. Open draw. She's great. ." Then Bouchard added: "I'm leaving this application."

Bouchard seemed to have been accidentally involved in a disaster.