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(Courtesy of Australian Tennis Magazine) 1. Prior to John Isner's epic Wimbledon win against Nicolas Mahut, Fabrice Santoro and Arnaud Clement held the record for the longest match. Where did their six-hour and 33-minute encounter occur
true that he has had his eccentric moments. Winning the men's doubles here in 2003 with that other French oddball Fabrice Santoro , both men stripped down to their underpants and threw all their other clothes into the crowd. If the definition
full-back and member of France's World Cup and European Championship winning teams in 1998 and 2000, born 1969. Fabrice Santoro (tennis) - Frenchman nicknamed 'The Magician', born 1972. Gaston Gaudio (tennis) - Argentinian player, winner
Hear from Rafael Nadal and Venus Williams after advancing in the U.S. Open. Plus, Fabrice Santoro bids farewell after 45 straight Grand Slams.
Melbourne, Australia (Sports Network) - Defending champions Michael Llodra and Fabrice Santoro captured their second-straight Australian Open doubles title with a straight-sets victory Saturday over top-seeded Bob and Mike Bryan.
Spain, def. Roger Federer (3), Switzerland, 7-5, 7-6 (3), 5-7, 6-1. Legends Doubles Men Final Fabrice Santoro , France, and Todd Woodbridge, Australia, def. Arnaud Boetsch and Cedric Pioline, France, 6-2, 6-4. Men
times in those years has a top seed made the final. Some talented individuals have won Newport in their later years - Fabrice Santoro , Mark Philippoussis and Greg Rusedski come to mind (Rusedski actually won the first of his three titles in 1993
alone lasted eight hours 11 minutes and was 98 minutes longer than the previous longest grand slam match ever played - Fabrice Santoro 's win over Arnaud Clement at the French Open in 2004."
alone lasted eight hours 11 minutes and was 98 minutes longer than the previous longest grand slam match ever played - Fabrice Santoro 's win over Arnaud Clement at the French Open in 2004."
for unimaginable shots at unthinkable angles that could lend uncommon gasps at televisions. The French veteran, Fabrice Santoro , gazed back through his career at Roland Garros in 2009 and said, "I remember a few matches I played against him