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Stunning tennis star Eugenie Bouchard inundated with offers after saying ‘quarantine would be more fun with a boyfriend’

EUGENIE BOUCHARD has been flooded with offers for a quarantine doubles partner after saying self-isolation would be "a lot more fun with a boyfriend".

The stunning Canadian tennis star, 26, is sat at home like the rest of us amid the coronavirus outbreak.

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 Bouchard has received a barrage of offers since hinting she wants a new boyfriend
Bouchard has received a barrage of offers since hinting she wants a new boyfriend

All ATP and WTA tours have been suspended until June 7 with the pandemic totally decimating the sporting calendar.

And Bouchard - who judging by her tweet appears to have split with Connor Davis - is clearly getting a bit bored at home.

The former world No 5 tweeted: "Not complaining, but I feel like quarantine would be a lot more fun with a boyfriend."

Cue a flurry of responses from fans all over the world.

One joked: "Not bragging but I have 12 toilet rolls in my bathroom."

And another quipped in reply to that message: "Hey thanks for letting me use your Ferrari last week bro."

One comment read: "Imagining online men seeing this tweet like all the zombies in a horror movie when they see the lights go on in a house. Time to board up the windows."

A fellow user posted: "I’ve got six bottles of hand sanitiser, 18 toilet rolls and various scented soap bottles if Genie fancies a bit of quarantine and chill."

Bouchard, who is now ranked 328th in the world, has previous in using social media to find her a fella.

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She went on several dates with a Twitter follower she lost a Super Bowl bet to back in 2017.

All these guys appear to be in for a case of wishful thinking, though.

Self-isolation appears here to stay, with the French Open being pushed back to September - a schedule clash at odds with Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic.

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