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Rolex Paris Masters: qualified in the round of 16, Gilles Simon "didn't let go, as in his entire career"

11/2/2022, 9:42:24 PM


The former world No. 6, 37, will retire at the end of the tournament. But he continues to push back the deadline. America's Huge Winner

But where does he get all this?

Gilles Simon has always had a spirit of annoyance.

But at this point, it's almost genius.

By dint of announcing his retirement, the Habs ended up giving the impression of no longer being able to take it.

In a Bercy arena on fire, the world No. 188, 37, achieved a small feat by dominating the American Taylor Fritz, No. 11 at the ATP, after 3:05 of combat (7-5, 4 -6, 6-4).

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