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    Stade Pierre de Coubertin - Jean Yves Toupane

    Stade Pierre de Coubertin

    3.9(9 reviews)
    7.3 km16ème

    I was fascinated to find out the history of this stadium and the man it's named after. I came to…read morecompete in the CIP fleuret fencing World Cup, and everything was well organized and super grand. It's no surprise that this World Cup is one of the best in the season. Pierre Coubertin was a French fencer who founded the Olympic Games. Fencing is definitely a smaller sport compared to soccer, but to know that the founder of the Olympics was a fencer is really great.

    From the owner: Une salle de légende Inauguré en vue de l'Exposition internationale de 1937, le Stade Pierre de…read moreCoubertin, situé dans le 16ème arrondissement de Paris, a connu plusieurs vies. La salle rime d'abord avec sports de combat. Grande salle de boxe dans les années 1950-60, elle accueille le Challenge Monal d'épée et le Challenge International de Paris de fleuret, tout comme elle s'impose comme un lieu important de la saison internationale de judo, karaté et taekwondo. Le tennis est également une discipline reine de la salle. Elle a d'ailleurs accueilli les "Championnats Professionnels de Coubertin", un des tout premiers tournois professionnels de l'histoire du tennis, avant d'être considérée comme le temple de ce sport dans les années 1960. C'est vers 1990 que le stade s'agrandit et devient une des places incontournables du sport collectif parisien. Le Paris Handball (PHB) s'y produit tout au long de l'année, et le PSG Racing Basket, y remporte même un titre en 1997.

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    Roland Garros - Congratulations Coco Gauff!  -  6/7/2025

    Roland Garros

    4.3(83 reviews)
    7.0 km16ème

    Visiting from NY always had to luxury to go to the US Open. But coming to Roland Garros is a a…read moreunique experience. To see the courts in person is a dream come true. Such a special and unique experience.

    Gladiators battled in the Coliseum in Italy in 125 BC. Two thousand one hundred and fifty years…read morelater, an Italian battled a Spaniard in France on clay in probably one of the greatest tennis matches and sporting events of all time. It is 12:30 am here in Paris and we are jazzed, pumped, mesmerized and absolutely electrified by what transpired at the French Open here in Roland Garros. The world's two top ranked players, Sinner from Italy and Alcaraz from Spain played a record 329 minutes of breathtaking and heart pounding tennis. Sinner had the match and title won at 189 minutes with 3 match points, but the gritty 22 year old Spaniard ( May 5, 2003) exhibited a level of mental toughness, confidence, belief, knowingness, calm, tenacity, skills, stamina and endurance rarely seen before. Down by 2 sets, he fought back saving those 3 match points came back and won the last 3 sets and the Championship. Never has there been a spectacle like this at this venue in 126 years. An NFL Super Bowl Champ with the Rams and former NY Giant OBJ was next to us in the suite yelling, jumping and pumping his fist. 15,347 spectators were treated to an amazing spectacle. Just 29 hours prior another historic moment came when our very own Coco Gauff battled back from 1 set down and beat the cocky and overconfident Aryana Sabalenka to claim the Women's singles title. I state cocky and overconfident because of Sabalenka's comments and the identical outcome when American Madison Keys beat her in the Australian Open final Melbourne just 135 days ago. Ray Ray was right there as well with his team high fiving and screaming. This was special. This was a rare treat. First time in Roland Garros history where two finalists were born in the 21st century. The only tournament on clay( higher bounce, slower pace) with 7 rounds of best of 5 for the Men's Championship over 2 weeks makes this one of the most physically demanding. tournaments in tennis. This was a powerful emotional experience for me as well. I witnessed our human capacity for resilience, determination and the thrill of competition. The best part - 4 and 5 year olds in Japan, Vietnam, India, Afghanistan, Greece, Morocco, Kenya, Spain, Italy, France, the UK, Canada, the US, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Panama, Hawaii, Australia, Tahiti, New Zealand, the Philippines and all over just grabbed their little tennis racquets, the green ball and are practicing using that one wall in their compound and neighborhood. Our future! Roland Garros - another big reason why I do love Paris.

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