After a very intense week, as she played in the qualifiers, 17-year-old Russian Yulia Putintseva, ranked 165th WTA, won 6/2-6/1 against Austrian Patricia Mayr-Achteiner, ranked 101st WTA.

In the semi-final, she blocked the path for French player Caroline Garcia, who did not have the honor of joining the three Frenchwomen (E.Loit, S.Cohen-Aloro, S.Bremond) who had won the tournament in the past. Marion Bartoli and Alizรฉe Cornet had also participated in the past.
In doubles, A.Panova(RUS)/U.Radwanska(POL) beat K.Marosi(HUN)/R.Voracova(CZE) 7/5-4/6-10/6.
With an operating budget of 500,000 euros, the tournament has national and international prominence as 75 players from 30 different nationalities participate. Let’s highlight that about a hundred volunteer club members brought their passion, which was essential to the success of the event. Let’s not forget that the tournament is also a means of sharing and solidarity. Indeed, alongside the high level, demonstration matches of wheelchair tennis, a tournament for 9-10-year-olds, are organized for very affordable prices throughout the week.
Let’s hope that the GDF SUEZ Open in Cagnes-sur-Mer will again prove to be a genuine support for the development of women’s tennis next year and will see new French champions emerge.

