The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Bouchard’s blind date

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WASHINGTON. — Canada’s tennis star Eugenie Bouchard, ranked 45th in the WTA rankings after a third-round run at the Australian Open, has a date with a stranger after losing a Super Bowl bet.

Bouchard says she will honour a promise to go on a blind date with a Twitter follower after losing a Super Bowl bet.

The 22-year-old Montreal-born blonde learned the hard way on Sunday never to bet against Tom Brady and the New England Patriots, who rallied from a 25-point deficit to defeat Atlanta 34-28 in overtime to claim the NFL crown.

With the Falcons comfortabl­y ahead 21-0 after running back an intercepte­d Brady pass for a touchdown, Bouchard was confident enough in Atlanta to start sending Twitter messages predicting victory.

“I knew Atlanta would win btw,” she tweeted, later adding, “Just predicted the future”.

So that prompted TW1, a Twitter identity sporting a photo of a man in a Cleveland Cavaliers NBA jersey, to tweet Bouchard with a longshot bid of his own.

“if patriots win we go on a date?” came the pitch.

“Sure ,” Boucha rd repl ied, although she shot down a second such suitor with merely “C’mon...”

As the Patriots made their successful second-half comeback, Bouchard was asked by another tweeter: “are you getting nervous?!? Lol.”

“Umm...kinda...,” she replied, adding later, “So...where do you live?”

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