Eugenie Bouchard is going through a pretty confusing moment. The Canadian player didn't have her deal with Babolat renewed this year, and she has tried several models of rackets from different brands in order to play a good tennis again.

According to Tennis Life, in Indian Wells, where Bouchard lost to Sachia Vickery in the opening round, under her coach Harold Solomon's guide, she hit using a Wilson Ultra, then Yonex and Babolat as well. At the Hopman Cup in Perth in January, Bouchard played with a Head model.

It means that she tried four different rackets' brands in the last four months. In her last tournament played, the Miami Open, Bouchard used a Yonex racket, but it could change again in Charleston next week where she will face Sara Errani in the first round.

Bouchard and Solomon split two days before the Miami Open, and they had worked together since the past off-season. ALSO READ: Roger Federer's fitness trainer reveals the reason behind skipping clay