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Yannick Noah (65 Years Old), After "Smoking Joints", Slices on Doping in Sport: "We Must Accept that..."

Summary by Laminute.info
At the age of 65, Yannick Noah remains the last Frenchman to win Roland-Garros in singles, in 1983, and has lost nothing of his freedom of tone. Since then, his life has been written far from the courts, under the spotlights of the concert halls and, more recently, in front of the cameras. As our colleagues from NextPlz recalled on November 25, the singer surprised the viewers by appearing in the fiction Dead on the beaten ground on France 2. "I…
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At the age of 65, Yannick Noah remains the last Frenchman to win Roland-Garros in singles, in 1983, and has lost nothing of his freedom of tone. Since then, his life has been written far from the courts, under the spotlights of the concert halls and, more recently, in front of the cameras. As our colleagues from NextPlz recalled on November 25, the singer surprised the viewers by appearing in the fiction Dead on the beaten ground on France 2. "I…

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Laminute.info broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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