As director of the Roland-Garros tournament since 2021, Amélie Mauresmo herself has been the star for many years. The (great) tenniswoman has trodden the beaten ground in professional form from 1993 to 2009. She has won many prestigious titles, three major tournaments: the Masters in 2005, and the Australian Open and Winbledon in 2006, when she is just 26 years old. Today far from the shorts, at 46, the champion enjoys a quieter life. Located in…
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As director of the Roland-Garros tournament since 2021, Amélie Mauresmo herself has been the star for many years. The (great) tenniswoman has trodden the beaten ground in professional form from 1993 to 2009. She has won many prestigious titles, three major tournaments: the Masters in 2005, and the Australian Open and Winbledon in 2006, when she is just 26 years old. Today far from the shorts, at 46, the champion enjoys a quieter life. Located in…