Ugo Humbert, November 3, 2010 in Bercy.

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Humbert - Cilic, 1st set in progress

2:43 p.m.:

We are in the round of 16, but we really wanted to continue

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you the French succession after Gaston.

Humbert is clearly two notches above.

He's been progressing steadily for two years now, and he's one of the 5/6 players who are really confident at the end of the season.

He has just won his first tournament in Antwerp. 

2:40 p.m .:

Hello everyone, hope you're OK (yeah I'm hooked up 24/7 to the Rican elections).

Humbert and Cilic enter the court, we arrive just in time. 

After Hugo Gaston, Ugo Humbert.

The Musketeers will be leaving the scene soon, but it's nice to see that French men's tennis will continue to exist after them.

The last of the gang, then?

Humbert, a great southpaw Guy Forget style less volley, at the gates of the top 30 after his victory against Tsitsipas on Tuesday.

Unplayable on the tie-breaks since the resumption, the Frenchman, big server, can see further against Cilic if his physique holds.

We will be there. 

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