Gilles Moretton has been reelected as president of the French Tennis Federation with 61.19% of the delegates' votes from clubs and associations affiliated with French tennis. The former tennis player will continue to lead one of the world's most prestigious federations during his second four-year term (he has been in office since 2021). A native of Lyon, Moretton, currently 66 years old, made a name for himself in the tennis world in the 80s, reaching the 65th spot in singles and the 55th in doubles, where he claimed four career titles.
During the FTT's general assembly, the list "United for our Federation," led by Gilles Moretton, received 61.19% of the votes from the French tennis delegates representing clubs and affiliated associations presidents.
— FFT (@FFTennis) December 14, 2024
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