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Roland-Garros: For Henri Leconte, you have to "kick in the anthill"

Finalist at Roland-Garros in 1988, Henri Leconte returned, on RTL, to the French fiasco Porte d'Auteuil, where there is no longer any hexagonal representative in the male and female tables after only two disputed rounds.

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Roland-Garros: For Henri Leconte, you have to "kick in the anthill"

Finalist at Roland-Garros in 1988, Henri Leconte returned, on RTL, to the French fiasco Porte d'Auteuil, where there is no longer any hexagonal representative in the male and female tables after only two disputed rounds. “I'm not surprised, even if we still hope to see a French player reach the second week. French tennis is in its place. For what ? Because we focused on Roland-Garros, which is a huge liner but which has been criticized for many things, in particular for not being equipped with stadiums with roofs. Now we have extraordinary, magnificent stadiums, but we only took care of that. You have to kick in the anthill, question yourself, especially in terms of training. The system is too cumbersome, too imposing and some excellent trainers prefer to go abroad.”

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