He has lived in Saint-Grégoire for a few years, a town north of Rennes. A corner he learned to love and to whom he intends to honor a few more days in London.
Arthur Rinderknech is one of the men in the form of French tennis. The Varois by birth, 72nd at ATP, beat the world number three Alexander Zverev on Tuesday in the first round of Wimbledon. A feat in five sets that the Stade Rennais football club did not fail. “Huge feat of a red and black supporter in Wimbledon, Bravo Arthur,” published the SRFC on its social networks.
A message to which the athlete immediately replied, a support for a support for dinner on the Grand Chelem website. “We have been stalling a date to kick off a match,” wrote Rinderknech, all accompanied by a hashtag “give everything”, the motto of the Ille-et-Vilaine club for several seasons.
The tennis player faces the Chilean Cristian Garin (110th) this Wednesday afternoon to try to climb to the third round of Wimbledon for the first time.