Bouchard recalls locker room fall in lawsuit testimony

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Former world number five testified in in Brooklyn that she screamed in pain in a locker room fall at in 2015, US media reported. "I screamed, 'Oh my God, it burns!" Bouchard told jurors, according to the Post. The 23-year-old Canadian was testifying in her lawsuit against the Association, which operates the Grand Slam tournament at Flushing Meadows in Queens, Bouchard's suit, which seeks unspecified damages, claims the USTA was at fault for applying a "slippery, foreign and dangerous" cleaning substance. She hit her in the fall, suffering a concussion and pulling out of the tournament. The USTA has argued that Bouchard, who had played a late mixed doubles match, should have known that the room would be being cleaned at 11 pm, when her fall occurred. A for the governing body had told jurors on Tuesday that the cleaning spray was only applied after management thought all the players had departed for the day. Bouchard, questioned by her own lawyer, said there was nothing in the players' handbook in 2015 stating a closing time for the locker room facilities. "There are no specific hours," she said, reported. The jury of four women and three men selected on Tuesday has heard testimony from David Brewer, Open, and from women who worked as locker room staff. Bouchard's lawyers have claimed that the fall and have hindered Bouchard's career.

Now ranked 116th in the world, she has not replicated her early success, which included reaching final in 2014.

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First Published: Thu, February 22 2018. 09:45 IST
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