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Gilles Simon
 
Marius Copil
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Age
35
183cm
Height
191cm
70kg
Weight
87kg
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Rank
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Past 6 months
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Head to Head
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12 Apr 2022
check 62 46 64
63 64check
18 Sep 2019
75 64 63check
15 Jan 2018
2 Jan 2014
check 75 63
Latest results
clear
61 64
Jan 2018
check
76 62
Jan 2018
check
16 63 62
Jan 2018
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62 63
Jan 2018
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64 61
Jan 2018
clear
63 60
Oct 2017
clear
76 64
Oct 2017
check
63 63
Oct 2017
clear
75 67 63
Oct 2017
Jan 2018
57 64 75
clear
Nov 2017
64 76
clear
Nov 2017
76 61
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Nov 2017
64 75
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Nov 2017
64 57 64
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Oct 2017
76 76
clear
Oct 2017
64 64
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Oct 2017
76 61
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Oct 2017
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Investigations + All
Why Modern Tennis Feels More Predictable: 20 Years of Slower Courts, Heavier Balls, and Optimized Athletes
Why Modern Tennis Feels More Predictable: 20 Years of Slower Courts, Heavier Balls, and Optimized Athletes
Arthur Millot 17/01/2026 à 13h11
Pro Tennis Transformed in 20 Years: Slower Surfaces, Heavier Balls, Fitter Players – Has the Game Lost Its Diversity and Magic?
Australian Open's Epic Rise: From Shunned Slam to Tennis Powerhouse
Australian Open's Epic Rise: From Shunned Slam to Tennis Powerhouse
Jules Hypolite 17/01/2026 à 17h02
Once Ignored and Mocked, Australian Open Reinvents Itself as Global Modern Marvel
PTPA's Fight to Reform Tennis: Djokovic's Shock Exit Amid Lawsuits Against ATP, WTA
PTPA's Fight to Reform Tennis: Djokovic's Shock Exit Amid Lawsuits Against ATP, WTA
Adrien Guyot 17/01/2026 à 11h20
Born from Players' Quest for Justice, PTPA Becomes Battleground – Sues Tennis Bodies, Loses Djokovic but Pospisil Believes in Historic Change
Tennis Fans' Favorites Exposed: Record Crowds at Australian Open, Top Surfaces, and Players Who Captivate
Tennis Fans' Favorites Exposed: Record Crowds at Australian Open, Top Surfaces, and Players Who Captivate
Arthur Millot 10/01/2026 à 13h15
Millions of Fans Worldwide: Survey Reveals Beloved Grand Slams, Surfaces, and Stars That Ignite Tennis Passion
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After Jo-Wilfried Tsonga's comments comparing Alcaraz and Sinner to the Big 3 era, French coach Patrick Mouratoglou defended the current circuit level.
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Equal prize money: tennis faces an endless debate
Clément Gehl 19/12/2025 à 09h30
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Simon: In France, a Grand Slam winner will be 10th in the world
Simon: "In France, a Grand Slam winner will be 10th in the world"
Clément Gehl 26/11/2025 à 13h32
Questioned by Eurosport about the current situation of French tennis, Gilles Simon notably discussed a training problem. He compared the French case with that of Italy and Jannik Sinner.
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