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New BBC Wimbledon pundit Eugenie Bouchard puts on incredible orange bikini mirror selfie display ahead of SW19

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EUGENIE BOUCHARD is making the most of her holiday before the madness of Wimbledon begins.

The retired Canadian tennis player will be part of the BBC‘s star-studded broadcast and pundit team for this year’s Wimbledon.

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Eugenie Bouchard is enjoying some down time before starting her Wimbledon punditry duties for the BBC Credit: GETTY

The 32-year-old stunned in a recent bikini selfie while on holiday Credit: INSTAGRAM@GENIEBOUCHARD

Bouchard, 32, is currently enjoying some downtime in Hawaii before the SW19 competition gets underway.

And she put on an eye-popping display while doing some vacation shopping.

Bouchard uploaded a mirror selfie while in a bright orange bikini top to her Instagram story on Saturday.

She completed her get-up with an oversized bucket hat, a black cardigan, blue and white striped shorts and Chanel moccasins.

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Bouchard called time on her professional playing career last July.

As well as filling her time with luxury holidays, the former World No.5 has kept herself busy with punditry gigs for TNT Sports.

In an exclusive interview with JattvibeSport, she said: “It’s hectic here. I love it so far. I love going live on TV.

“I feel like it gives me that adrenaline that I used to have when I played tennis.

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Eugenie Bouchard has been keeping her 2.2 million Instagram followers up to date with her holiday ongoings Credit: INSTAGRAM@GENIEBOUCHARD

The Canadian is looking forward to being a pundit for the Beeb Credit: GETTY

“I don’t know how I’m doing so far. I feel like a baby in a new world. I’m trying my best.

“I’m doing stuff for the BBC at Wimbledon.

“And then I’m also playing in the Legends event, which is the first time I’m doing that at any Slam since I retire.

“It’s funny. I retired last August and I got the email from Wimbledon in December.

“They invited me to the Legends event and I was like: ‘You guys, it’s been three months, I just retired, can I get one year off?’

“But, of course, it’s such an honour. So I’m excited to do that.”

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