"I don't know what I'll do at this point," she said yesterday after a first-round loss at the WTA and ATP Washington Open. "I'll make the decision next week I guess."
The mosquito-transmitted Zika virus causes severe illness and has been linked to birth defects, a factor causing the 22-year-old the greatest concern.
"I don't know if the health of my future babies is worth it," Bouchard said. "That's what I'm trying to decide in my head."
"I see more and more people drop out. Some golfers pulled out, the high profile ones. This gets you thinking," Bouchard said.
"I'm trying to learn as much as I can about it. I don't know if anyone knows enough about it."
Tennis Canada officials said Tuesday that Bouchard handled paperwork and plane flights and hotel rooms are booked. But she still has not settled on going to Brazil.
Bouchard, ranked 41st, was as high as fifth in the world in 2014, when she was the Wimbledon runner-up.
After suffering a concussion last year when she slipped on the locker room floor at the US Open, the Montreal native has battled back to 41st in the rankings with finals runs this year at Hobart and Kuala Lumpur, but has not added to her lone WTA title won in Nurmeburg in 2014.
Italy's Camila Giorgi ousted Bouchard 7-5, 6-4 Tuesday while Romanian eighth seed Monica Niculescu was sent packing by American Christina McHale 6-3, 6-4.
"I think if you follow the instructions it will be OK," McHale said. "I understand the concerns. It's unfortunate it's taking away from the atmosphere of it."
McHale recalled wearing long-sleeved clothing and plenty of bug spray, saying, "I was applying it every second."
"If they are still going to have it then it ought to be safe," McHale said. "If I had made it, I would have gone.
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