Archive: french-tennis-news
Nathalie Tauziat has dramatically been asked to stand down from the French Federation de Tennis’ (FFT) management committee
ATP CEO Brad Drewett and the men’s players were successful is getting the Australian Open to increase prize money by a record $4 million, and he is now working with Roland Garros
Novak Djokovic’s early exit from the BNP Paribas Masters in Paris was initially met with surprise
Roger Federer news ruled the day, but still the biggest question in men’s tennis on this day remains: Who will take the last two spots in the ATP World Tour Finals
Richard Gasquet continued in his late surge to qualify for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals as he advanced to the Swiss Indoors Basel semi-finals on Friday.
The continuing knee-injury problem of Gael Monfils has forced the Frenchman to end his season early after crashing out in the first round of the Stockholm Open
Speculation is mounting in tennis circles that Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, the world no.6 who has played without a coach for the last 18 months, is in the market for a top name
The ATP World Tour took another surprising twist as the nation’s third ranked player Gilles Simon parted the ways with his coach
World No. 28 Andreas Seppi reached his third ATP World Tour final of the season on Saturday as he came from a set down to defeat France’s Gael Monfils
It's time for Gael Monfils to make his comeback to tennis, with the Frenchman finally back on court at home in Metz this week after missing nearly four months of pay due to a knee injury.
Yannick Noah is a household name in France; in fact, he recently topped the annual list of the "Top 50 Most Popular French Personalities"
The ATP rankings requirements force Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to play more events than he wants, the Frenchman indicated after losing in the second round of the US Open.
Serena Williams says that Patrick Mouratoglou will work with her at the upcoming US Open.
Gael Monfils will compete in the Winston-Salem Open at Wake Forest University Aug. 18-25. He is the second wildcard player named to the tournament
The big-match pressure is starting to build on Canadian Milos Raonic after the potential top 10 candidate failed to measure up at another of the major events in tennis
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