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INTERNATIONAL tennis star Eugenie Bouchard was spotted enjoying a trip to Ireland in recent days – and of course no trip to Ireland is complete without a visit to the Cliffs Of Moher.

The 23-year-old Canadian was on a road trip of Ireland after crashing out of the Luxembourg Open in the semi-final stages, and by the looks of things she was taking every opportunity to make new friends.

 

Eugenie was delighted to meet the locals

Having kissed the Blarney Stone earlier in the week, former Wimbledon finalist Eugenie headed to the Cliffs Of Moher where she encountered three very Irish looking lads posing for a photograph in their tricolour underpants.

Writing about the encounter online, the current world No 81 said, “Saw these guys taking a pic and I couldn’t help myself, had to jump in and photobomb ?”

We’d love to track down these guys, if you know them please let us know!

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