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  1. Biography. France, a nation that has long adored and revered its plethora of tennis stars, must have felt enormous pride when, in 2004, Amélie Mauresmo became the first Frenchwoman in history to climb to the top of the world rankings. Mauresmo first ascended to the World No. 1 slot for five weeks on September 13, 2004, thanks in large part to ...

  2. Dec 9, 2021 · Mauresmo's contract runs to 2024, the French federation said. Forget had been running the tournament at Roland Garros since 2016. He was a former tennis player who achieved a career-best ranking ...

  3. Dec 9, 2021 · Amélie Mauresmo’s barrier-breaking career began its latest chapter on Thursday when it was announced that the former world No. 1 would serve as the latest tournament director for Roland Garros ...

  4. Aug 2, 2023 · Amelie Mauresmo reached six straight US Open women's singles quarterfinals from 2002-07, including two semifinal showings, and she debuted at world No. 1 after reaching the quarters in 2004. A decade later, the Frenchwoman returned to New York in a different capactity—as coach of Andy Murray .

  5. Jun 11, 2023 · Mauresmo hails three-week celebration. Roland-Garros Tournament Director spoke to the media on Sunday. Ten days after Roland-Garros 2022 ended, Tournament Director Amelie Mauresmo and her team sat down to formulate the road map for the 2023 edition. The former world No.1 and 2006 Australian Open and Wimbledon champion is thrilled by the ...

  6. Dec 9, 2021 · Amelie Mauresmo has been appointed as the director of the French Open, the country's tennis federation (FFT) said on Thursday, becoming the first woman to lead the Roland Garros tournament.

  7. Dec 9, 2021 · Amelie Maureasmo has been named as the new tournament director of the French Open, becoming the first woman in history to hold the role. Mauresmo, who won two Grand Slam titles during 2006, takes over from Guy Forget who officially resigned from the position earlier this month after citing communication issues with the head of the French Tennis ...

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