The Peterborough Examiner

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MONTREAL — Eugenie Bouchard has confirmed that she will represent Canada at the Rio Olympics, putting to rest any doubts about the participat­ion of the country’s top-ranked women’s top-ranked women’s tennis player.

The Montreal native announced she is heading to Rio when talking to reporters in advance of the Rogers Cup.

Bouchard was named to the Olympic team by Tennis Canada, but was said she would wait until “the last minute” to decide whether she would accept the spot. She had expressed concerns about theZika virus and safety in Rio.

Bouchard has seen fellow Canadian Milo sR aonic and other high-profile tennis players and golfers pull out and conceded that has made her think.

“I’m truly undecided, and you see more and more people pulling out as kind of the deadline gets closer,” Bouchard said Tuesday after being eliminated in the first round of the Citi open in Washington, D.C.

“It’s just unfortunat­e because it would be my first Games, and to have a problem like this kind of dampening the excitement of potentiall­y your first Olympic Games, it really sucks, to be honest.” she said.

Canada will be missing its top men’s player in Rio after Raonic announced he was skipping the event due to health concerns.

Bouchard will join Gabriela Dabrowski, Vasek Pospisil and Daniel Nestor at the Games.

 ?? ADAM PRETTY/ GETTY FILES ?? Eugenie Bouchard plays a forehand on day four of Wimbledon in this file photo. Bouchard announced Sunday that she will compete for Canada in the upcoming Olympics despite health concerns.
ADAM PRETTY/ GETTY FILES Eugenie Bouchard plays a forehand on day four of Wimbledon in this file photo. Bouchard announced Sunday that she will compete for Canada in the upcoming Olympics despite health concerns.

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