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Eugenie Bouchard already has her own signature pickleball paddle, risen to No. 17 in the pickleball rankings and constantly appears on the main court at pickleball events. She's not retired from tennis, though. The 2014 Wimbledon finalist still practices, still competes at tennis events and still has a Women's Tennis Association ranking. The Canadian standout just has a new sport that's caught her attention. Bouchard is one of several familiar tennis names crossing over to the pickleball scene in another chapter of their careers. She will team up this weekend with Andy Roddick take on Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf as part of "Pickleball Slam 3."
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