Omg…last night really happened… pic.twitter.com/WVxdKPYV68
— Genie Bouchard (@geniebouchard) February 6, 2017
Tennis star Genie Bouchard peaked (so far) as a professional in 2014, when she was named the most improved player on the WTA circuit after reaching the Wimbledon women's final. Bouchard peaked on social media Sunday night when she agreed on Twitter to go on a date with a random fan who bet her that the Patriots would come back to beat the Falcons in Super Bowl LI. Her acquiescence comes just days after revealing, also on social media, that she has been dating NHL player Jordan Caron.
Ready to chaperone, big guy?
Although she has struggled on the court in recent times, with her WTA ranking falling to 45, Bouchard remains one of the more popular tennis players in the world. She's also a big sports fan, which helps to keep fans hovering virtually in breathless anticipation for her next move, no matter where it comes. So when the Falcons took a three-touchdown lead in the first half, Bouchard felt the need to give her two cents on Twitter just like any other armchair quarterback. The problem with social media is, people pay attention if you're famous. Especially people who call themselves Punslayin' Tiger Woods:
@geniebouchard if patriots win we go on a date?
— TW1 (@punslayintwoods) February 6, 2017
Sure https://t.co/4W763IHkgB
— Genie Bouchard (@geniebouchard) February 6, 2017
Her confidence soon waned as the game progressed and New England chipped away at the lead, while fans checked in to see if she was getting nervous:
Umm…kinda… https://t.co/LDkMxvPrkx
— Genie Bouchard (@geniebouchard) February 6, 2017
And then the Pats actually did it, and pulled off the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history.
So…where do you live? https://t.co/mfucQ0C9VL
— Genie Bouchard (@geniebouchard) February 6, 2017
To her credit, Bouchard did the right thing when it was over:
@geniebouchard Chicago. Go to school in Missouri. We can go on a date where ever you want!
— TW1 (@punslayintwoods) February 6, 2017
Omfg
— Genie Bouchard (@geniebouchard) February 6, 2017
Lesson learned. Never bet against Tom Brady
— Genie Bouchard (@geniebouchard) February 6, 2017
Sound advice. Also: Never start a land war in Asia and never, ever, ever tweet.