France wins this year's Elite Men's Team Award for the 2015 French Open by putting an amazing five players into the fourth round! There is no top 10 male player from France this week, so putting five players in the top 16 is very impressive. France is led by Gilles Simon, the highest ranking male French player now, at #13, Gael Monfils (#14), Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (#15), Richard Gasquet (#21) and Jeremy Chardy (#45).
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Sunday, May 31, 2015
Elite Men's Team Award for 2015 French Open - FRANCE
France wins this year's Elite Men's Team Award for the 2015 French Open by putting an amazing five players into the fourth round! There is no top 10 male player from France this week, so putting five players in the top 16 is very impressive. France is led by Gilles Simon, the highest ranking male French player now, at #13, Gael Monfils (#14), Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (#15), Richard Gasquet (#21) and Jeremy Chardy (#45).
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