Eugenie Bouchard and the United States Tennis Association reached a resolution on Friday that ended her lawsuit over a fall at the 2015 United States Open.
The terms of the settlement were confidential.
“It’s been two-and-a-half years, so I’m happy it’s over,” Bouchard said.
Bouchard slipped on a cleaning substance that had been applied to the trainer’s room’s tile floor and sustained a concussion that forced her to withdraw from the 2015 tournament. She did not play a complete match for the rest of that season.
She was seeking damages for her physical and emotional suffering in the lawsuit, as well as lost earnings on and off the court.