Nicolas Mahut is France’s tennis musketeer. He is strong, he is loyal, he is patient, and he is an honor for his country. His serve is sharper than a knight’s sword, and his weapons at the net are as prolific as France’s artillery. 38 years-old Mahut has a unique baggage of experience that not very many players can brag about. First of all, he has won all four Grand Slams in doubles, and ranked No. 1 in the world in 2016. And he’s still in his golden days, currently ranked No. 3. He reached a career-high of world No. 37 in singles, in 2014, and is considered one of the best grass players on tour. Mahut is notably famous for taking part in history’s longest tennis match, his 11-hour Wimbledon classic against John Isner. At UTS, he will be playing some of the shortest matches of his life. Can he be as dangerous? With a power serve and aggressive play, he is bound to make some serious damages.
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The serve and volley combination has made Mahut what he is today: one of the best doubles players in the world and a dangerous opponent on grass.
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