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  • This week, TENNIS.com online editor Kamakshi Tandon and I are discussing "Quest for Perfection: The Roger Federer Story," by René Stauffer.
  • We look back at the latest tennis action with journalist Kamakshi Tandon, and preview what is in store with the first grand slam of the season.
  • Book Club: Vigorous Goof

    This hebdomad, TENNIS.com online editor Kamakshi Tandon viewpoint I fill in discussing "Quest for Perfection: The Roger Federer Story," by René Stauffer.

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  • Michael Mmoh

    Michael Mmoh

    Michael Mmoh à Wimbledon en 2018.
    Carrière professionnelle
    2016
    Nationalité États-Unis
    Naissance (27 ans)
    Riyad, Arabie Saoudite
    Taille 1,88 m (6′ 2″)
    Prise de raquette Droitier, revers à deux mains
    Entraîneur Troy Hahn
    Gains en tournois 2 188 586 $
    Palmarès
    En simple
    Titres0
    Finales perdues0
    Meilleur classement81e (11/09/2023)
    En double
    Titres0
    Finales perdues0
    Meilleur classement265e (12/04/2021)
    Meilleurs résultats en Grand Chelem
    Aust.R.-G.Wim.US
    Simple1/16 1/64 1/32 1/16
    Double- - - 1/16
    Mixte- - - 1/16

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    Michael Mmoh, né le à Riyad, est un joueur de tennisaméricain, professionnel depuis 2016.

    Biographie

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    Son père Tony Mmoh est un ancien joueur de tennis professionnel ayant représenté le Nigéria aux Jeux olympiques de Séoul[1]. Sa mère, Geraldine O'Reilly, de nationalité irlandaise et australienne, a travaillé comme infirmière en Arabie saoudite dans les années 1990. C'est là qu'elle a rencontré son père, devenu entraîneur de l'équipe saoudienne de la Co

    French Open

    Annual tennis tournament held in Paris

    "French Championships" and "Roland-Garros" redirect here. For other uses, see French Championship (disambiguation) and Roland Garros (disambiguation).

    This article is about the tennis tournament. For the golf tournament, see Open de France. For the badminton tournament, see French Open (badminton).

    The French Open (French: Internationaux de France de tennis), also known as Roland-Garros (French:[ʁɔlɑ̃ɡaʁos]), is a tennis tournament organized by the French Tennis Federation annually at Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France. It is chronologically the second of the four Grand Slamtennis events every year, held after the Australian Open and before Wimbledon and the US Open.

    The French Open begins in late May and continues for two weeks.[c] The tournament and venue are named after the French aviator Roland Garros.[1]

    The French Open is the premier clay court championship in the world and the only Grand Slam tournament currently held on this surface. Until 1975, the French Open was the only major tournament not played on grass. Between the seven rounds needed for a championship, the clay surface characteristics (slower pace, higher bounce), and the best-of-five-set men's singles matches, the