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Former tennis star, this Frenchman embarks on a fairly crazy conversion

Former tennis star, this Frenchman embarks on a fairly crazy conversion Former member of the top 20 in the ATP , the embarked on a not so surprising retraining …

He was a French tennis for several years. If he is not yet out of the professional circuit, his performances have fallen almost anonymously. To perhaps find the and a certain pleasure, the French player decided to embark on an amazing retraining.

To find out who this former star is, some clues. To the of its form, it was in 18th place in the ATP ranking (2016). He won three titles in his career, losing six times in the final. His Grand Slam performances have never been very convincing, with only the knockout stages. index, he was born in Avignon and often committed big slippages on the courts …

The last index was certainly the simplest because yes, it is Paire! Still engaged in the challengers and future French TV consultant, the hottest Temnisman in recent years has decided to embark on a entrepreneurial career by launching … his own brand of beer.

The name of this beer is a nice mix between the surname of Benoît Paire and the aperitifs he often likes to make after meetings: “Apairo”. “We are a little delay but in April, she will be available for sale,” said the French at the Dauphiné. A real expected success? “In any case, for my part, I liked to invest in this project!” Launched the one who is now further than 500th in the ATP ranking.

This is not the test of French. In 2022, he had already created the “out of pair” clothing brand in collaboration with Celio, a name that also referred to alcohol, with a logo representing a cocktail .

If alcohol abuse is still as dangerous for health and that it is still necessary and always consuming it in moderation, other celebrities have tried to get out of alcoholic with more or less success in the past. José Garcia also his own rosé wine. Still in the field of sport, but without alcohol this time, Charles Leclerc recently launched his own brand of , present in many .

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