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Tennis: France Equalizes with Croatia Thanks to Richard Gasquet in Hopman Cup

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France has returned to the height of Croatia, who holds the title, thanks to the neo-retired Richard Gasquet on Thursday in Bari (south-east of Italy) during the...

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France has returned to the height of Croatia, who holds the title, thanks to the neo-retired Richard Gasquet on Thursday in Bari (south-east of Italy) during the...

·Paris, France
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This week is held in Bari the Hopman Cup, the mixed tennis competition between nations. Censured to represent France alongside Chloé Paquet, Arthur Fils threw the sponge. Troubled by dorsal problems and in order not to mortgage his chances of taking part in the Masters 1000 of Toronto from 26 July, the world n°15 gave its place to the general surprise to Richard Gasquet. The one who drew his reverence on the 29th but to Roland-Garros after havin…

Richard Gasquet, who competed in the Hopman Cup, a mixed competition labeled ITF, won in his first game certified since his retirement at Roland-Garros. He offered Duje Ajdukovic (5-7, 6-2, 10-6) to allow France to equalize against Croatia.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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In Bari, the special event of the Hopman Cup brings together the great tennis champions in the Apulian capital, where the Italy of Cobolli and Bronzetti debuted very well, defeating Croatia for 2-1 in the inaugural clash. In a city so rich in history and tradition, there is also space for extra-tennis activities. Stefanos Tsitsipas, Donna Vekic and Flavio Cobolli know something about it, engaged in a culinary challenge anything but banal: the cr…

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