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Laurent Luyat sends a message to Mathieu Lartot at the start of Roland-Garros

2023-05-28T16:52:49.331Z

Highlights: Laurent Luyat is celebrating his twentieth year as presenter of "TPMP" The sports journalist had a thought for his friend and colleague Matthieu Lartot. The latter, a rugby specialist for the television group, announced last April that he was suffering from a recurrence of knee cancer. "We wish him courage in the fight he is fighting. We miss him," he said before announcing that he "might come and visit them during this fortnight" The 2023 edition of Roland-Garros will be broadcast on France 3 until June 11.


This Sunday, the flagship journalist of tennis had a thought for his counterpart of the oval ball, recently operated on for knee cancer


This Sunday, May 28 on France 3 marked the launch of the 2023 edition of Roland-Garros. Until June 11, viewers will be able to follow the mythical tennis tournament of which the France Télévisions group is broadcasting. Laurent Luyat, who is celebrating his twentieth year as presenter, was there to make viewers live the kick-off of this sporting event.

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At the very beginning of his program, the journalist wanted to send a message Matthieu Lartot, his friend and colleague. The latter, a rugby specialist for the television group, announced last April that he was suffering from a recurrence of knee cancer. "We have a big thought for our friend Matthieu Lartot. We wish him courage in the fight he is fighting. We miss him," he said before announcing that he "might come and visit them during this fortnight".

Matthieu Lardot's answer

A delicate attention that made the main concerned react. Accompanied by an emoji kisses to Laurent Luyat, the journalist wished a "good fortnight friends and the dream team of consultants".

Last Tuesday, Laurent Luyat had confided more in our show of the "Buzz TV". The sports journalist admitted to having had "a big shock" while detailing how he had learned the news. "He told us in a small committee. He was reassured because it had not spread. His life was not in danger," he said. The main thing is his fight that he will win and we hope that he will return for the Rugby World Cup in September.

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Source: lefigaro

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