Pouille, Still Injured, to Accompany Rinderknech at Wimbledon
Lucas Pouille continues his recovery. The Frenchman, who has been sidelined with an Achilles tendon injury since last February, will make his return to the courts in 2026.
In the meantime, he remains involved in the tennis world: after working as a consultant for Amazon Prime during Roland-Garros, he is currently accompanying Arthur Rinderknech during the grass-court season, as reported by *L’Équipe*.
A quarterfinalist at Queen’s, Rinderknech is having a solid grass-court season so far. He asked Pouille to join him for Wimbledon, and the native of Grande-Synthe agreed.
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