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PARIS (AP) — Yannick Noah will lead the France men’s wheelchair tennis team at the Paris Paralympic Games next year, the French Tennis Federation said on Thursday.

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PARIS (AP) — Yannick Noah will lead the France men’s wheelchair tennis team at the Paris Paralympic Games next year, the French Tennis Federation said on Thursday.

Noah, a celebrity in his home country, guided France to Davis Cup titles in 1991, 1996 and 2017. He also captained France to victory in the Fed Cup in 1997.

“Yannick Noah is today named captain of the French men’s wheelchair tennis team,” the federation said. “His mission will include leading Les Bleus to victory at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.”

FILE - Former French tennis player and singer Yannick Noah looks on during the inauguration of a fresco retracing his life, on the 40th anniversary of his victory at Roland Garros in 1983, on day one of the Roland-Garros Open tennis tournament in Paris Sunday, May 28, 2023. Noah has been appointed captain of France’s wheelchair tennis men’s team and will lead the squad at the Paris Paralympic Games next year. Noah, a celebrity in his home country, guided France to Davis Cup titles in 1991, 1996 and 2017. He also captained France to its maiden victory in Fed Cup in 1997. (Anne-Christine Poujoulat, Pool via AP, File)
FILE - Former French tennis player and singer Yannick Noah looks on during the inauguration of a fresco retracing his life, on the 40th anniversary of his victory at Roland Garros in 1983, on day one of the Roland-Garros Open tennis tournament in Paris Sunday, May 28, 2023. Noah has been appointed captain of France’s wheelchair tennis men’s team and will lead the squad at the Paris Paralympic Games next year. Noah, a celebrity in his home country, guided France to Davis Cup titles in 1991, 1996 and 2017. He also captained France to its maiden victory in Fed Cup in 1997. (Anne-Christine Poujoulat, Pool via AP, File)

Wheelchair tennis will take place from Aug. 30-Sept. 7 next year at Stade Roland Garros, where Noah became the last Frenchman to win a Grand Slam tournament in 1983.

“It’s an extraordinary human adventure,” Noah said. “The guys are fantastic. We’re only eight months away from the Games and, for the time being, our aim is to improve on a daily basis. The aim is to put them in the best possible conditions for the week of the tournament, and to perform at their best.”

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