US Tennis Association 'mostly liable' in Bouchard fall

AFP  |  New York 

The US Association was found "mostly liable" by a New York today for Canadian star Eugenie Bouchard's locker room fall at the 2015 US Open, US media reported. The in federal court in Brooklyn, where Bouchard sued the body that organizes the US Open, needed less than an hour of deliberation to find USTA negligence was the main culprit in the fall that left Bouchard with a concussion and forced her to withdraw from the tournament. She did not play a complete a match for the rest of the 2015 season. reported that the found the USTA 75 percent responsible, but assessed Bouchard's contributory negligence at 25 percent. "When you get 75 percent or better, you can't ever complain about that," Bouchard's attorney, Benedict Morelli, said, according to "If somebody gives you three-quarters of the enchilada, you can't complain." Bouchard is seeking damages for physical and emotional suffering in the lawsuit, as well as lost earnings on and off the court. The damages phase of the trial is to begin on Friday. Bouchard, 23, testified on Wednesday that she screamed in when she fell in a room at the Billie Jean King National Center in Flushing Meadows, because her skin was burned by a cleaning spray applied to the floor. Bouchard's lawsuit claimed the USTA was at fault for applying the product, while the organization countered that Bouchard, who had played a late mixed doubles match, should have known that the room was being cleaned at 11:00 pm. Bouchard's lawyers have claimed that the fall and hindered her career.

Once ranked fifth in the world, she has fallen to 116th and has not replicated her early success, which included reaching final in 2014.

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First Published: Fri, February 23 2018. 10:00 IST
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