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Newsletter N°3 Julie Coin NEWSLETTER N°3 3 QUESTIONS À... Qu’est-ce que ça représente pour toi JULIE COIN de venir jouer à Amiens ? C’est vraiment cool de revenir jouer ici ! PROGRAMMATION Tête de série n°1 de ce 11ème Open Amiens, c’est chez moi… Le TCAM, c’est hiver du TCAM, Julie Coin est de le club dans lequel j’ai commencé à jouer MERCREDI 3 FÉVRIER retour sur ses terres ! Un tournoi au tennis… C’est donc avec vraiment beau- pas comme les autres pour celle qui coup de plaisir que je vais participer à ce a grandi et appris à jouer au tennis tournoi. En plus, c’est sur dur, ma surface 9H30 à Amiens. Après ses exploits sur les préférée, donc c’est parfait ! Léa GROUALLE -4/6 vs Pauline COUROUX -2/6 Alexandre DAVID -4/6 vs Yohan LANDES -2/6 plus grands tournois mondiaux et Je n’ai pas joué à Amiens depuis très notamment à l’US Open avec une longtemps. Chaque année, je voulais faire 11H00 victoire sur la N°1 WTA de l’époque l’Open du TCAM mais ça tombait toujours Marine FONTAINE -2/6 vs Julie R. MIQUEL -2/6 Emeline DARTRON -2/6 vs Noémie BELLOTT 1/6 Ana Ivanovic, Julie Coin a atteint mal au niveau du calendrier. Alors cette la 60ème place mondiale en 2008. année, comme je suis plus « libre, j’ai co- 12H30 Depuis, vous l’avez peut-être perdue ché la date du tournoi comme une priorité Kellia LE BIHAN -4/6 vs Alice ROBBE -2/6 Sandra ANDRIANMAR. -4/6 vs Ambre FEDER 0 de vue… L’occasion de « re-faire » et j’ai organisé mon planning en fonction ! connaissance... Mon objectif est de prendre du plaisir… 14H00 sans me blesser ! J’ai vraiment envie de Maxime PETEL -15 vs William POTTET 0 Florian SIMBOZEL -15 vs Florian LERMURIER -2/6 ù en es-tu dans ta carrière ? bien jouer ici, et bien sûr de gagner. OJe suis toujours n°260 WTA mais 15H30 j’ai décidé d’arrêter ma carrière pro en Tu es un exemple pour les jeunes Joseph GUILLIN -15 vs Hervé ANTCHANDIE 1/6 Victor OUVRARD -15 vs Luc A. FOMBA -2/6 novembre dernier. Depuis, je me consacre espoirs du tennis picard… à d’autres objectifs. Je coache Madison Si tu devais leur donner quelques 17H00 Brengle, une joueuse américaine classée conseils de pro ? Maxime FORCIN -15 vs Quentin FOLLIOT -4/6 ème Hugo SCHOTT -15 vs Thomas SERVIEN -2/6 n°57 WTA (qui vient de perdre au 3 Tout d’abord d’être prêt à faire des sacri- Florian REMOND -15 vs Cyril VANDERMEERSCH 1/6 tour de l’Australian Open contre la future fi ces et de s’accrocher, toujours s’accro- gagnante, Angélique Kerber). J’envisage cher et y croire ! 18H30 PIerre FAIVRE -15 également de passer mon Diplôme d’Etat Quand j’étais enfant, je n’étais pas dans vs Y. LANDES ou A.DAVID de moniteur de tennis en septembre et les meilleurs espoirs français et donc je pourquoi pas le professorat de Sport l’an- 19H30 n’ai jamais imaginé que je pourrais être Audrey JUMEL -4/6 née prochaine. un jour joueuse de tennis professionnelle. vs N. BELLOTT ou E. DARTRON Il m’arrive aussi de commenter des Et puis un jour, tout a basculé. J’ai com- Inès NICAULT -4/6 matches en direct sur des chaines TV. Côté mencé à croire en moi, les bons résultats vs J.RANSON ou M. FONTAINE terrain, je m’entraîne toujours, histoire se sont enchaînés, les blessures m’ont de garder la forme, mais de façon moins épargnée… et je me suis retrouvée sur le intensive que quand j’étais sur le circuit central de l’US Open à battre la n°1 mon- professionnel. diale… Comme quoi, tout est possible ! LES PARTENAIRES DU JOUR.
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