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Forty Years After French Open Win, Yannick Noah Endures as a Star

To the world, Noah is the last Frenchman to win his country’s Grand Slam tournament. In France, his legacy and life loom over every man who has played tennis.

Matthew Futterman
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Assn of Tennis Professionals, Content Type: Personal Profile, French Open (Tennis), Noah, Yannick, Roland Garros Stadium (Paris, France), Tennis
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