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The president of the French Tennis Federation Bernard Giudicelli shows the way to Rafael Nadal during the Roland Garros French Tennis Open 2017, Men Final, on June 11, 2017, at the Roland
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Paris, France. 09th June, 2019. (R-L) Former tennis player Rod Laver, Rafael Nadal of Spain, Dominic Thiem of Austria and Bernard Giudicelli, President of the French Tennis Federation pose with the trophy
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French Tennis Federation, FFT, president Bernard Giudicelli, left, and Roland Garros tournament director Guy Forget, right, present U.S. former tennis player Chris Evert with a trophy during the French Open tennis tournament
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