Tennis Star Eugenie Bouchard Enjoying Her Time At Richard Branson’s Private Island In A S*XY B*k*ni
On Necker Island, Eugenie Bouchard is enjoying her greatest years of life.
Many recent Instagram images show that the tennis player is taking some time off at Sir Richard Branson’s private Caribbean island, where the 2023 Necker Cup is being held till Saturday, Nov. 18.
ATP and WTA tour players and legends, including Bouchard, who is listed among the pros and celebrities on the Necker Cup website, participate in the world-class pro-am tennis event over five nights and six days, along with a charity dinner.
Bouchard was there at a “white party” on the island when Michael Bolton and Jewel gave a performance.
In a post with the caption, “these are the days we live for,” she looked lovely in a gray minidress.
In other pictures, the Canadian competitor sported a scarlet two-piece and a piña colada, as well as fresh fruit.
In addition, Bouchard disclosed that she suffered a defeat in the Necker Cup, which features players from the Hall of Fame, contemporary celebrities, and a group of amateurs enjoying a match of tennis in paradise on a private island.
She posted a picture of Branson on an outdoor tennis court to her Instagram Story.
“When you lose at @neckercup you have to do butts up, seven to you by @richardbranson,” Bouchard wrote.
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According to Travel & Leisure, Branson’s home in the British Virgin Islands is spread across 74 acres.
For up to 40 people spread over 20 rooms, the cost is $107,500 a night; for up to 48 guests spread over 24 rooms, the cost is $128,000.
On the island, Necker Cup competitors can partake in a variety of sports and activities, like wakeboarding, sailing, kiteboarding, snorkeling, SCUBA diving, beach tennis, and more.
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Along with Rafael Nadal, Caroline Wozniacki, Jamie Foxx, Justine Henin, Kenny Chesney, and Bryson DeChambeau, the roster of professional athletes and celebrities is on the Necker Cup website.