Genie Bouchard posing with a drink in her handGenie Bouchard (Photo via Instagram)

Genie Bouchard might be done with Tennis, but she certainly hasn’t retired from posting spicy content.

The 31-year-old Canadian has been living her best life since retiring from Tennis earlier this year, and the former Wimbledon finalist has left fans in awe with her latest snaps.

The former Wimbledon sensation has left supporters stunned after she wore a daring sheer top that left very little to the imagination in her most recent pictures.

Posting on her Instagram, the former No. 5 could be seen sporting a lacy, red, see-through mesh that perfectly complemented her body. One picture showed Genie Bouchard posing as she raised a drink to the camera while seated for a delicious dinner.

A second picture had her looking right at the camera and giving the biggest smile.

During her playing days, Eugenie captivated fans with her glamorous lifestyle while delivering impressive performances on court.

In 2023, she ended her longstanding feud with her twin sister while sharing spicy birthday pictures with her. Around that same time, she also announced that she had signed with a pickleball league.

Genie Bouchard Hangs Up Her Racket

PARIS, FRANCE – SEPTEMBER 30: Eugenie Bouchard of Canada plays a backhand during her Women’s Singles second round match against Daria Gavrilova of Australia on day four of the 2020 French Open at Roland Garros on September 30, 2020 in Paris, France. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Bouchard was once ranked in the top 5 in Tennis, but has dealt with injuries ever since.

The Canadian was on top of her game when she made her Grand Slam debut in 2013, reaching the second round of the French Open, the third round of Wimbledon, and the second round of the US Open.

In 2014, she exploded even more as Bouchard qualified for the Australian Open and French Open semifinals, before she began her best campaign yet at Wimbledon. The 13th seed advanced to her maiden Grand Slam final without dropping a set.

Last year, Genie Bouchard appeared in just two tournaments and went 2-2. She knew her time was drawing to a close.

Tennis Canada chief executive officer Gavin Ziv thanked Bouchard for her contributions to Tennis in Canada.

“Few athletes have left as profound a mark on Canadian tennis as Genie has throughout her extraordinary career,” said Tennis Canada’s CEO Gavin Ziv in a statement.

“As one of the very first players to ever be part of the National Tennis Centre presented by Rogers in Montreal, she achieved things that many thought would be impossible for Canadian players.”

She may be retired, but she has certainly not lost any support.