TENNIS PLAYER

Guy Forget

1965 - Today

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Guy Forget (French: [ɡi fɔʁʒɛ]; born 4 January 1965) is a French tennis administrator and retired professional player. During his career, he helped France win the Davis Cup in both 1991 and 1996. Since retiring as a player, he has served as France's Davis Cup team captain. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Guy Forget is the 417th most popular tennis player (down from 351st in 2019), the 137th most popular biography from Morocco (up from 142nd in 2019) and the most popular Moroccan Tennis Player.

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Among TENNIS PLAYERS

Among tennis players, Guy Forget ranks 417 out of 1,569Before him are Shirley Brasher, Guillermo Coria, Magnus Norman, John Isner, Juliette Atkinson, and Goran Prpić. After him are Alex de Minaur, Roberto Bautista Agut, Karel Nováček, George Caridia, Gene Mako, and Betty Nuthall.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Guy Forget ranks 387Before him are Carlos Eugênio Simon, Soichi Noguchi, Iryna Yatchenko, Patrick Roy, Kazuo Echigo, and Salou Djibo. After him are Nitzan Horowitz, Debi Diamond, Karel Nováček, Oleg Kotov, Grace Mugabe, and Jesse Jackson Jr..

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In Morocco

Among people born in Morocco, Guy Forget ranks 137 out of 264Before him are Maouhoub Ghazouani (1948), André Guelfi (1919), Serge Chiesa (1950), Mustapha Choukri (1947), Roberto López Ufarte (1958), and Khalid Skah (1967). After him are Salaheddine Bassir (1972), Moulay Hassan, Crown Prince of Morocco (2003), Younes El Aynaoui (1971), Katherine Pancol (1954), Touriya Jabrane (1952), and Avi Toledano (1948).

Among TENNIS PLAYERS In Morocco

Among tennis players born in Morocco, Guy Forget ranks 1After him are Younes El Aynaoui (1971), Ronald Agénor (1964), Hicham Arazi (1973), Karim Alami (1973), and Arnaud Di Pasquale (1979).