TORONTO -- After playfully lamenting the solitude of self-isolation, Canadian tennis player Eugenie Bouchard got more than she asked for
Admirers sent what she called "dating resumes" to her agent.
In a tweet last Wednesday, Bouchard wrote that she wasnât complaining about the need to self-isolate during the COVID-19 pandemic, but wouldnât mind some company.
"[I] feel like quarantine would be a lot more fun with a boyfriend," she wrote.
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Apparently some of her followers took her seriously and sent lists of their datable qualities to Chris McCormack, Vice President of GSE Worldwide, whose email she has listed in her Twitter bio.
"[M]y agent just informed me you guys are sending ââ to the email in my bio YALL [sic] NEED TO STOP," she wrote online Sunday, adding three "face with tears of joy" emojis.
The tweet didnât stop more admirers from seeking the tennis starâs affection, asking where to send their own "resumes."
"Here's mine," wrote one user. "Coronavirus-free, 6'4", athletic, funny."
"You're so beautiful," wrote another. "Even corona would feel shy in front of you."