In this Olympic year, France Bleu Provence is honoring the clubs in our region which practice a sport that you will find at the Paris Olympics. Do like us, be sporty!
From February 5 until the 11th, the Marseille Open 13 takes place at the Palais des Sports in Marseille, the opportunity to highlight the largest club in Bouches du Rhône in terms of number of licensees: The Tennis Club La Fourragère ASPTT
The La Fourragère ASPTT Tennis Club, former section of the ASPTT, is now an independent club.
Among its 1,467 members, the club has a men’s team in Nationale 2 which intends to rise to the highest level with the spearhead, Nicolas Tepmahc.
Nicolas Tepmahc, the spearhead of the men’s team of TC La Fourragère ASPTT Marseille – TC La Fourragère ASPTT Marseille
The TC La Fourragère ASPTT can also boast of counting in its ranks the world number one in junior wheelchair tennis, the hope of French tennis Ksenia Chasteau on the verge of representing France at the Olympics
At just 17 years old, Ksenia has just won the famous Les Petits As tournament in singles and doubles.
Ksenia Chasteau world number one among juniors in wheelchair tennis – TC La Fourragère ASPTT
Ksenia Chasteau will demonstrate wheelchair tennis this Monday, February 5 during the Tennis Open 13 at the Palais des Sports in Marseille from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. with her male colleague Nicolas Charrier, also licensed in Bouches Du Rhône at Château Gombert.
The two athletes are trained by Gabriel Tassaro, coach of the PACA tennis league.
2024-02-04 06:21:00
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