Eugenie Bouchard's latest comment about her unforgettable Mexican escapade, in which she had with Bulgarian tennis star Grigor Dimitrov as promoters for a tournament in Acapulco has once again put more flames to what many tennis followers suspect a mutual understanding between the Canadian rising star and Maria Sharapova's boyfriend.

In an exclusive interview with Hello Canada Magazine, the 20-year Bouchard revealed some of her well-kept secrets, from her plans to finish her college studies to her 'alarming' fascination of Canadian pop star Justin Bieber.    

However, there's no bigger revelation Bouchard made than the unforgettable Mexican adventure she had, and apparently, Dimitrov was also there as her co-promoter for Abierto Mexicano TELCEL.

"Last year, I went to Mexico for vacation. I truly love Mexico and I love just being on a beach and relaxing all day so my dream vacation would is just on a beach either Mexico or Hawaii or something," Bouchard said of her Mexican trip.

Dimitrov, who also had a tremendous 2014 season like Bouchard, ironically shared the same wonderful feeling about his Acapulco trip, calling it "something to about in the future."

"This is definitely the best experience I've ever had on tour.  I was happy to be able to do something like this. It is pretty special and we definitely have something to talk about in the future. It was nice to get to do this in such good weather, great city. It was very exciting,!" according to the Bulgarian, who reached his first Grand Slam semis at the Wimbledon Open.  

Ever since she broke out as one of the fast-rising stars in women's tennis, Bouchard has drawn comparisons from Maria Sharapova primarily because of her good looks and intensity on the court. In fact, she now shared the same modeling agency with the Russian diva and other stars like Serena Williams and Pete Sampras after she signed with IMG. And as long as these rumors keep going on, the rivalry between Sharapova and Bouchard will get a lot more interesting to watch in the coming years.

Next year, world's no.7 Bouchard is expected to be among the favorites in major tournaments, after she reached the semifinal round of the first three Grand Slams of 2014 and played in her first Grand Slam final against eventual winner Petra Kvitova at the Wimbledon Open.