Tennis Pro Genie Bouchard Is Astonishing in Leather Mini Skirt

The athlete showed off her cowboy-inspired sense of style after spending time in Texas.

Genie Bouchard

Genie Bouchard. 


While in Dallas for the Women’s Tennis Classic, part of the 2024 Dallas Open, professional athlete Genie Bouchard appeared to have a great time both on and off the court. 

In addition to facing off against former World No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki, the Canadian tennis player embraced local culture in the form of some cute cowboy boots. Bouchard shared an Instagram post full of content from her time in Texas, and while we were of course impressed with her on-court snaps, we couldn’t peel our eyes away from one non-athleisure outfit in particular. 

In her Feb. 6 post, the 29-year-old showed off an ensemble perfect for a night out in Dallas. The athlete posed with her hands above her head in a black long-sleeved crop top, which she paired with a tiny black leather mini skirt. Of course, she completed her outfit with a pair of brown cowboy boots by Tecovas on her feet.

“yee’d & haw’d,” Bouchard aptly noted in her caption.

Tons of the athlete’s 2.4 million followers chimed in to the comments section to remark on both Bouchard’s athletic abilities and her sense of fashion.

“🌶️ woman in the 🌎,” one person stated.

“Texas slay,” someone else noted.

“🔥 that smile 🔥,” an additional user observed.

“Really beautiful 😍,” another fan added.

Bouchard’s carousel also included a few sweet candid snapshots of her and Wozniacki together. She and the Danish tennis player faced off against each other on Saturday, Feb. 3, where Wozniacki ultimately came away victorious.

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