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Published Paris, FranceUpdated

Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil Caught Hands in the Bag After Their Hide-and-Seek Game at Roland-Garros

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After the women's victory of the American Coco Gauff, the Roland Garros tournament ended this Sunday with the final between the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz and the Italian Jannik Sinner. A confrontation between the number one and the world number two which announced spectacular, the reason why the stars were many to have made the move. Antoine Dupont and Iris Mittenaere, Gad Elmaleh, Natalie Portman, Pierre Niney, Stromae or Dustin Hoffman, there was…
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In the men's final of the tournament, the stars witnessed the confrontation between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. At the end of a game of almost 5:30 a.m., the tenni... View the rest of the slideshow on Elle.fr

After the women's victory of the American Coco Gauff, the Roland Garros tournament ended this Sunday with the final between the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz and the Italian Jannik Sinner. A confrontation between the number one and the world number two which announced spectacular, the reason why the stars were many to have made the move. Antoine Dupont and Iris Mittenaere, Gad Elmaleh, Natalie Portman, Pierre Niney, Stromae or Dustin Hoffman, there was…

IN IMAGES - On Sunday, the final of the Roland Garros tournament brought together a number of celebrities in the gallery. Couples, children of stars and international personalities witnessed Carlos Alcaraz' incredible victory.

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parismatch.com broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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