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Juan Ignacio Chela
 
Jean-Rene Lisnard
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Age
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191cm
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173cm
75kg
Weight
68kg
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22 Mar 2005
75 75check
4 Jan 2005
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Jan 2005
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61 64
Nov 2004
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63 64
Oct 2004
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76 63
Oct 2004
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64 64
Oct 2004
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63 63
Aug 2004
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Aug 2004
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Jul 2004
Investigations + All
From a fight for equality to a media spectacle: the history of the “Battle of the Sexes”
From a fight for equality to a media spectacle: the history of the “Battle of the Sexes”
Jules Hypolite 27/12/2025 à 17h01
In 1973, Billie Jean King did far more than beat Bobby Riggs: she toppled a symbol. Five decades later, the “Battle of the Sexes” is reborn between Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios, but this time, the battle seems to have lost its soul.
The digital era of tennis: stakes and influence of social networks on players
The digital era of tennis: stakes and influence of social networks on players
Arthur Millot 27/12/2025 à 11h26
Social networks have opened an unprecedented era for tennis: one in which notoriety is built as much on the court as on Instagram. But how far can this quest for visibility go without shaking the players’ balance?
Vacations, Rest, and Nutrition for Stars During the Off-Season: Inside a Crucial Break
Vacations, Rest, and Nutrition for Stars During the Off-Season: Inside a Crucial Break
Arthur Millot 22/12/2025 à 12h33
Tennis never really stops… or almost. Behind the endless stream of tournaments, champions must learn to stop in order to last. From Federer to Alcaraz, an investigation into those decisive few weeks when everything is at stake: rest, release, and rebirth.
More Than a Match: Pay Inequalities Between Women and Men in Tennis
More Than a Match: Pay Inequalities Between Women and Men in Tennis
Clément Gehl 21/12/2025 à 11h59
From the Williams sisters to Alizé Cornet, from sponsors to the ATP and WTA tours, the debate over pay equality in tennis has never been more intense. Between undeniable progress and persistent inequalities, the king of racket sports finds itself facing its own contradictions.
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